Object Type: Folder
In Folder: Box 076
A student from the Black Male Culture Club at Alanton Elementary School in Virginia Beach takes his turn at lighting a candle during Old Dominion University's second annual Kwanzaa celebration on December 4, an African-American tradition emphasizing family and communities. The candle-lighting ceremony defines Kwanzaa's seven principles: unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith. Old Dominion's Kwanzaa celebration is the largest in Hampton Roads.
circa 1990-1999
A student from the Black Male Culture Club at Alanton Elementary School in Virginia Beach takes his turn at lighting a candle during Old Dominion University's second annual Kwanzaa celebration on December 4, an African-American tradition emphasizing family and communities. The candle-lighting ceremony defines Kwanzaa's seven principles: unity, self-determination, collective work and responsibility, cooperative economics, purpose, creativity and faith. Old Dominion's Kwanzaa celebration is the largest in Hampton Roads.
circa 1990-1999
A young girl lights the one of the candles as others watch during the Kwanzaa celebration at Webb Center.
circa 1990-1999
A young girl lights the one of the candles as others watch during the Kwanzaa celebration at Webb Center.
circa 1990-1999
Famed actress Ruby Dee shakes hands with Cecelia Tucker, Assistant to the President for Community Relations.
circa 1990-1999
Old Dominion University students pose for a group photo with famed actress Ruby Dee.
circa 1990-1999