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The theme of the event was "Telling, Honoring, and Celebrating our Stories"
Black In Jersey's guide to what's happening this week around the state.
We asked people for their thoughts on President Joe Biden's pardon for simple weed-related convictions.
Saturday, community and business organizations in North Jersey will host a panel discussion featuring a Super Bowl-winning wide receiver, a state Assemblywoman, a multiplatinum