South Jersey Filmmaker Makes Waves with Tubi Debut, Paper Gems
South Jersey Filmmaker Makes Waves with Tubi Debut, Paper Gems Article By Charles Curtis III With the rise of streaming services, platforms like Tubi are giving local filmmakers a chance […]
Camden Demands Resignation of School Board President After $1.6M Verdict
Camden Demands Resignation of School Board President After $1.6M Verdict Article and Photos by Charles Curtis III On Tuesday, August 27th, Camden, NJ residents answered a call to action. Organized […]
JPEG: nurturing the next generation of photographers in Camden
Photographer Erik James Montgomery opens JPEG, a transformative space for artists of color in Camden.
13 New Jersey Black-owned media outlets to follow in 2024
Explore our comprehensive guide to New Jersey’s Black-owned media outlets, featuring Five Wards Media, The Trenton Journal, New Jersey Urban News, and more.
Collingswood unites to keep Ida’s Bookshop open amidst rent crisis
Discover how Collingswood united to save Ida’s Bookshop from closure. It is a heartwarming tale of community strength and resilience.
Jobs report reveals whether top Camden companies prioritize hiring full-time city residents
According to reports, major businesses in Camden such as Holtec International, Subaru, and the Philadelphia 76ers have less than 5% of their workforce comprised of Camden residents.
Camden fire department could benefit from federal funding program again this year
Michael Harper, Camden fire chief, said he plans to apply for $50,000 that will impact six city firehouses and 189 firefighters under his watch.
New Jersey lawmakers want to create a sickle cell registry to provide ‘genetic counseling’
Supporters say registries aid in medical development and assist healthcare providers identify communities susceptible to specific diseases and illnesses.
Inside Ida’s Bookshop: A South Jersey gem named after a revolutionary Black writer
Ida’s Bookshop continues the legacy of iconic Black women writers like Ida B. Wells, its namesake, and Alice Walker.
After tax breaks for major companies failed to create better job market for Camden residents, this coalition mobilized to create change
Camden We Choose” is a coalition of grassroots organizations and nonprofits with the belief that transparency in the hiring process will lead to more equitable and favorable outcomes for Camden residents.