Curious and Cozy

Kwanzaa History & Statistics

 

Kwanzaa can be a difficult subject to research. It’s one of the newest of the publicly recognized holidays in the United States, and because of its vicinity to Christmas and Hanukkah, it can be difficult to separate the statistics from one holiday to the next.

However, that doesn’t mean you weren’t asked to research it or aren’t genuinely curious about it, so I’m here to help with the research I found. There are a lot of great tips and history and official sites out there that will help you learn about the holiday, but if you’re a report writer or a retailer trying to train your staff, you might be running into a dead-end. So, let’s look at some data.

Let’s first take a brief look at some of the basic Kwanzaa information:

Umoja (Unity)

Kujichagulia (Self-Determination)

Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility)

Ujamma (Financial Support)

Nia (Purpose)

Kuumba (Creativity)

Imani (Faith)

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