Black Love Day was founded in 1993 by Ayo Handy Kendi, director of the African American Holiday Association. According to Kendi, it is the third nationally observed black holiday – one of atonement, reconciliation and celebration. Black Love Day is observed as a 24-hour demonstration of black love, demonstrated through five specific acts: love towards the Creator, for self, for the family, within the black community and for the black race.
Ayo Handy Kendi, joined Roland Martin on “NewsOne Now” Thursday to explain the holiday’s origins and purpose. Listen to the interview below.
If you’re looking for inspiration this Black Love Day, or for Valentine’s Day, check out the following links:
- Self Love: 7 Easy & Incredible Ways To Put Yourself First On Valentine’s Day
- CHIC EATS: Make Your Man This Red Velvet Twinkie For Valentine’s Day [RECIPE]
- You & Yours: Valentine’s Day Gifts You Can Buy For Yourself That He’ll Love Too
- Joe’s Guide To Love Music For Valentine’s Day #TUDLoveStore
Be sure to listen to “NewsOne Now” with Roland Martin, weekdays at 7 a.m. EST and watch at 9 a.m. EST on TV One.
Did You Know Feb 13 Is Black Love Day? Discover the Holiday was originally published on newsone.com