First and second grade students from African Centered College Preparatory Academy at the Kwanzaa celebration.
Mickey Dean of NBUF-KC presents the 2022 Charles Miller Black Liberation Award to Tenesia Brown, CEO of Keys Realty. Accepting the award are her sons: Jakobi Sanders (left) and Michael Sanders, Jr.
The National Black United Front – Kansas City (NBUFKC), in partnership with the American Jazz Museum is sponsoring its 41st Annual City-Wide Kwanzaa Celebration that got underway Monday at the Gem Theater, 1615 E. 18th St., Kansas City, Mo., with an African Marketplace featuring vendors, artisans, crafts persons and food. Each day the celebration begins promptly at 7:00 p.m. and features prog...
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