Drummers and dancers from the Esoke Cultural Arts Center.
Drummers from the Esoke Cultural Arts Center
Lawson Small leading the audience in the pledge to the Red, Black and Green flag.
The city-wide Kwanzaa Celebration got underway Tuesday at the Gem Theatre in KCMO. It is being sponsored by the Kansas City Chapter of the National Black United Front.Events continue at the Gem through Dec. 31 and will conclude on New Year’s Day at Nefertiti Banquet Hall, 1314 Quindaro, KCK. For more information visit: NBUFKC@gmail.com
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