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Holidays witth Heitage: Watch Night – NYE – Freedom’s Eve

Freedom’s Eve: Gullah Watch Night Programs to Attend

Watch Night, also known as Freedom’s Eve, is a tradition that dates back to 1862 when President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. On December 31st of that year, slaves gathered in churches and homes…

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Freedom’s Eve: Gullah Watch Night Programs to Attend

Watch Night, also known as Freedom’s Eve, is a tradition that dates back to 1862 when President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation. On December 31st of that year, slaves gathered in churches and homes…

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What to Make for a Southern Holiday Brunch

A holiday brunch is a wonderful time to gather with family and friends and enjoy some delicious and comforting southern dishes. Check out some of these classic dishes below and add to your menu: What…

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What to Make for a Southern Holiday Brunch

A holiday brunch is a wonderful time to gather with family and friends and enjoy some delicious and comforting southern dishes. Check out some of these classic dishes below and add to your menu: What…

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What To Make for a Kwanzaa Dinner Menu

Planning to celebrate Kwanzaa this year? We are here to help and are starting with food. From Lowcountry Red Rice to Turkey Wings, we have curated a menu perfect for celebrating Kwanzaa with history and…

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Creole Holiday Heritage: Réveillon Celebration Tips from New Orleans Native, Simone Faure

Catholic Creoles in New Orleans have observed the centuries-old French Christmas Eve tradition Réveillon de Noël since the 19th century. Réveillon means “awaken” and the significance of the event is to enter Christmas Day feteing…

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Creole Holiday Heritage: Réveillon Celebration Tips from New Orleans Native, Simone Faure

Catholic Creoles in New Orleans have observed the centuries-old French Christmas Eve tradition Réveillon de Noël since the 19th century. Réveillon means “awaken” and the significance of the event is to enter Christmas Day feteing…

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Holiday Heritage: Black-Owned Gift Guide for Kids

Most of us are aware of the importance of gift-giving. We know that to give the perfect gift there must be a thought process behind the purchase; especially when buying for kids that are constantly…

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Lowcountry Christmas: Oyster and Gullah Inspired Decor

The holiday season is a big deal to me and one of my favorite times of the year. I love to showcase my cultural and life experiences as a part of my holiday decor. To celebrate my…

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