5309 Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard,Houston TX 77021
18 December, 2021
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Family and Community activities
Come and join us in this celebration of family, Community and Culture.
Get in the holiday spirit at the Annual Pre-Kwanzaa Ujamaa Festival. Ujamaa means “cooperative economics” This day we provide shoppers with the opportunity to support Black businesses and entrepreneurs during the shopping season. Entertainment, African drumming, and children's activities.
Sponsored by the Great Houston Area Kwanzaa Planning Committee.
Shrine Cultural & Event Center - Houston
History In 1970, under the direction of Barbara Martin a center for black culture and heritage, the Sudan Import Specialty Shop was created. The store, later named the Shrine of the Black Madonna™ Cultural Center and Bookstore, provided an outlet for black authors, historians, poets, educators and artists as a place for the black community to learn their history and culture. The Cultural Center started with books, jewelry, African carvings and paintings, and African fashions manufactured onsite by the Black Star Clothing Factory. The Cultural Center and Bookstore has been an integral part of the the Shrines' program of economic development in the cities of Detroit, Atlanta and Houston
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