They want to set the record straight on their fathers’ legacies and the ahistorical information
— Morgan Jerkins, ZORA
It used to be that Kwanzaa events were held at nearly every Black church, theater, and event space around and you could plan on going any day of the week after Christmas to celebrate the Nguzo Saba. But this is 2020 and Covid-19 means that our collective gathering situation has been kiboshed. But it doesn’t mean you can’t figure out a way to do it the old-fashioned way: at home with a few select friends and family.