NCNW- Montclair Section

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purpose through research, advocacy,
national and community-based services.

Founded by Mary McLeod Bethune, The
National Council of Negro Women
(NCNW) is a voluntary non-profit,
membership organization helping
women to improve the quality of
life for themselves, their families, and the community. OUR MISSION
The NCNW mission is to lead, develop
and advocate for women of color as
they support t

06/12/2023

WHY WE EAT RED FOODS FOR JUNETEENTH

Juneteenth was not widely known to the public. The ancestors had to celebrate it in secrecy.
They would celebrate Juneteenth around rivers and lakes. They would eat red things like strawberries, they would drink a choice of strawberry soda, they would eat red velvet cake to pay homage to the blood spilled during slavery,”
Red, in many West African cultures, is a symbol of strength, spirituality, and life and death. It’s possible this cultural legacy along with these groups’ distinct food knowledge of okra, beans, melons, and many other food groupings—some red, some not—was brought across the Atlantic.

08/25/2022
Photos from NCNW- Montclair Section's post 06/01/2022
05/31/2022

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