19.Celebrating Kwanzaa-Honoring our Culture and Legacy

Published: Dec. 24, 2017, 5 a.m.

b'Awesome interview to discuss the upcoming Kwanzaa Celebration with Dayton Africana Elder\\u2019s Council Tuesday Dec. 26-Sunday December 31. 2017.\\n\\n\\xa0Irene Wade interviews Mama Nozipo Glenn, Professor Amaha Sellassie, Tiffany Brown NP, and Sharon Dugger. \\xa0\\xa0The discuss the seven principles of Kwanzaa and how important those principles are to building community and honoring our culture and heritage.\\xa0\\n\\nMama Nozipo Glenn, community activist, Elder of Dayton Africana Elder\\u2019s Council, one of the pillars in our community, Queen Mama, and community photographer.\\n\\nProfessor Amaha Sellassie is the director of the Center of Applied Social Issues, co-director of West Dayton Strong, President of Gem City Market, and Nation Builder of Dayton Africana Elder\\u2019s Council.\\xa0\\n\\nTiffany Brown a nurse practitioner, community activist, radio show host of Healthy Living on Air of WDAO Dayton, and co-director of West Dayton Strong Youth Program.\\n\\nSharon Dugger a native Daytonian, a proud mother, creator and founder of Just Oil Hair and Body Solutions, she is also very active in the Nguzo Saba and Developing Butterflies, a big sister program in Dayton, OH.'