What do the bright lights of Time Square, the dancing lights of Nashville’s Opryland Hotel, and the seven candles of Kwanzaa have in common? Ask social justice artist Fyütch!
This episode of Ear Snacks features Fyütch’s love of various lights, his family’s new tradition of celebrating Kwanzaa, and his song This Kwanzaa (with Pierce Freelon) from his album Family Tree (Songs about Black history, culture & love)
We encourage families to do the work of learning about Kwanzaa and talking about its origins.
Thanks again to our friends Arlo, Molly, Poppy, Opal, Sam, and Thiri (and their parents) for sharing what they know about lights and how their families use lights to celebrate. We’ll be shining light on bioluminescence and more original holiday tunes for the whole family soon – stay cozy out there!
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