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The 46th edition of what organizers say is the world’s oldest Kwanzaa parade was held Monday in South Los Angeles to mark the start of the seven-day African-American festival.

The KwanZaa Gwaride began around 11 a.m. at Adams and Crenshaw boulevards, then headed south on Crenshaw Boulevard for two miles to Leimert Park, where a vendor and entertainment festival was held. The festival included libations honoring the ancestors, jazz, R&B, reggae and spoken word performances and African drumming.

“It’s a new age. This is our new year … that’s what Kwanzaa really is,” RW Akile, president of Kwanzaa People of Color — which organizes the parade — told ABC7 on Monday.

Parade, Festival in South LA Mark Start of Kwanzaa – MyNewsLA.com

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