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The Friends of Malcolm X Library Celebrate Kujichagulia 

December 30, 2025

The Friends of Malcolm X Library organized a Kwanzaa celebration on December 27, 2025, at the Malcolm X Library, focusing on the holiday's third day principle of Kujichagulia, which represents self-determination. The afternoon event brought community members together through various cultural activities including poetry performances, musical presentations, arts and crafts, and educational programming. According to the organization's secretary, the celebration aimed to provide attendees with meaningful cultural experiences while demonstrating how library resources can support community members in practicing self-determination in their daily lives.

Who is affected

  • Community members who attended the Kwanzaa celebration
  • The Friends of Malcolm X Library organization
  • Malcolm X Library patrons and visitors
  • Jen Lothridge, Secretary of the Friends of Malcolm X Library

What action is being taken

  • No explicit ongoing actions are described in the article. The event described (the Kwanzaa celebration on December 27) has already occurred.

Why it matters

  • This celebration matters because it provides community members with an opportunity to participate in meaningful cultural programming that honors African American heritage through Kwanzaa. The event demonstrates how public libraries can serve as cultural centers that both celebrate traditions and provide practical resources to help communities embody principles like self-determination in their everyday lives.

What's next

  • No explicit next steps stated in the article

Read full article from source: The San Diego Voice & Viewpoint