1. The Proud Family | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post
Entertainment

Let's Talk About Holidays Other Than Christmas

Why don't we celebrate Hanukkah and Kwanzaa more?

66
Let's Talk About Holidays Other Than Christmas
Author's Photo

It seems that when December comes around, everyone is Christmas crazy. Some seem to forget that not everyone celebrates Christmas. And that a lot of those who do, do not celebrate for religious purposes.

December is very much Christmas centered in all aspects. One of those aspects being commercial stores, do you know how hard it was for some of my friends to find Hanukkah sweaters? I don't even think that Kwanzaa sweaters exist!

All we hear when December nears is the thousands of renditions Santa doing something. All the movies that come out in December are also about Santa doing something. What about the other holidays that December has to offer?

Why aren't there more movies that have to do with other holidays? Why is everything about December 1st hits? Admittedly, there are a few episodes from shows that correctly depict Hanukkah and Kwanzaa.

There aren't enough though, because when we are young, we watch all types of cartoons and TV shows. It's important to be introduced to other people's holidays. We are impressionable and need to be educated on other people's heritage, culture, and religion.

Other holidays and religions should be more normalized. Sure some shows mention it, but it always seems to be the token friend explaining their heritage and then becoming irrelevant, for the rest of the show.

If you aren't careful you may be ignorant to things in a culture and come off as insensitive or disrespectful. I'll never forget when I was in grade school someone accused me of celebrating a "knock-off Hanukkah" when I said I celebrated Kwanzaa. Kwanzaa is a holiday that pertains to African culture and heritage, it has nothing to do with religion.

Our candle holder is called a Kinara, not a Menorah. We go for seven days, not eight. One is at the beginning of the month and one is at the end.

My roommate celebrates Hanukkah and Christmas while I celebrate Christmas and Kwanzaa. We both enjoy learning about each other's cultures and we reminisced on shows that educated us. In honor of Hanukkah and Kwanzaa, here are shows and movies that talk about more than just Christmas.

1. The Proud Family

Giphy

The proud Family was a show that followed the teenage years of Penny Proud. In their Kwanzaa episode they spoke about how the holidays are more than just receiving gifts. It's about spending time with the ones you love and giving back to the community.

2. The O.C.

The Oc GIF - Find & Share on GIPHYGiphy

Now I personally never watched the O.C, but it followed a Jewish family. And there was a yearly Chrismukkah episode created for those (like my roommate) who celebrate both.

3. A RUGRATS KWANZAA SPECIAL! A Very Nerdy Christmas #4

Now Rugrats is a double hitter when it comes to educating the youth. I actually have the Kwanzaa episode on VHS still, it was one of my favorite episodes to watch. In the Kwanzaa episode we learn more about Susie Carmichael and her family. The Rugrats are at her aunt's house learning more about black history. Rugrats also had two Jewish specials, one about Passover and one about Hanukkah. Tommy Pickles, our main baby learns more about his Jewish identity by the stories his grandparents tell. Above is a Video from Rugrats Kwanzaa and Below is a video of Rugrats Hanukkah.

5. Honorable Mentions

The one's I mentioned above are my favorites, but there are other shows that touch on these holidays. The Nanny, The Goldbergs, and The Even Stevens all have episodes about Hanukkah. If you're looking for episodes about Kwanzaa, you could watch Futurama, Everybody Hates Chris, and even Elmo's World.

This is coming from me, as well as my friends who feel the same. Whether they are black or Jewish doesn't matter. What matters is this holiday season everyone should be more open-minded to other cultures and groups of people.

There are so many other holidays that are celebrated this month but are less acknowledged because they don't happen in America. Take time this holiday to give back and learn more about a culture that isn't your own.

Happy Holidays Everyone.

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
Relationships

Power of Love Letters

I don't think I say it enough...

442146
Illistrated image of a letter with 2 red hearts
StableDiffusion

To My Loving Boyfriend,

  • Thank you for all that you do for me
  • Thank you for working through disagreements with me
  • Thank you for always supporting me
  • I appreciate you more than words can express
  • You have helped me grow and become a better person
  • I can't wait to see where life takes us next
  • I promise to cherish every moment with you
  • Thank you for being my best friend and confidante
  • I love you and everything you do

To start off, here's something I don't say nearly enough: thank you. Thank you, thank you, thank you from the bottom of my heart. You do so much for me that I can't even put into words how much I appreciate everything you do - and have done - for me over the course of our relationship so far. While every couple has their fair share of tiffs and disagreements, thank you for getting through all of them with me and making us a better couple at the other end. With any argument, we don't just throw in the towel and say we're done, but we work towards a solution that puts us in a greater place each day. Thank you for always working with me and never giving up on us.

Keep Reading...Show less
Lifestyle

11 Signs You Grew Up In Hauppauge, NY

Because no one ever really leaves.

15605
Map of Hauppauge, New York
Google

Ah, yes, good old Hauppauge. We are that town in the dead center of Long Island that barely anyone knows how to pronounce unless they're from the town itself or live in a nearby area. Hauppauge is home to people of all kinds. We always have new families joining the community but honestly, the majority of the town is filled with people who never leave (high school alumni) and elders who have raised their kids here. Around the town, there are some just some landmarks and places that only the people of Hauppauge will ever understand the importance or even the annoyance of.

Keep Reading...Show less
Lifestyle

Moana's Top 10 Life Tips

"Moana" is filled with life lessons that involve far more than finding true love as many other Disney movies do.

41049
Animated image of a woman with long dark hair and tattoos
StableDiffusion

1. It's easy to be fooled by shiny things.

Digital image of shiny gemstones in cased in gold. shiny things StableDiffusion

Tamatoa created a liar filled with shiny things simply for the purpose of tricking fish to enter and become his food. He too experiences a lesson in how easy it is to be tricked by shiny things when Moana distracts him by covering herself in glowing algae so Maui can grab his hook.

Keep Reading...Show less
Student Life

7 Types Of Students You Will Meet In College

You wish you could be #5, but you know you're probably a #6.

20944
cool group of lazy college students in class
StableDiffusion

There are thousands of universities around the world, and each school boasts its own traditions and slogans. Some schools pride themselves on sports, while others emphasize their research facilities. While there is a myriad of differences among each and every school, there will always these seven types of students in class.

Keep Reading...Show less
Featured

15 Rhyme Without Reason Greek Life Function Ideas

When you have no ideas for what to wear to this date function

321327
A dog and a frog
Healthy Pets

I am going to a rhyme without reason date function and I have looked at so many different rhyming words and I figured there need to be a new list of words. At these functions, there are usually at least two rockers and boxers and an umpteenth amount of dogs and frogs. I have come up with a list of creative and unique ideas for these functions.

If you like what you see, get a shopping cart going with these costumes.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments