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 record producer, and several others. It will serve as a kickoff event for MLK Weekend in New Jersey.
Carstarphen said $138 million has been allocated to renovate Northgate Apartments, one of the city’s primary struggling residential living spaces.
The celebration, which was held at Imani Fellowship Church in East Camden, which provided tools, plants, and soil for the cultivation of several flower beds.
This vibrant community event showcased woman-owned businesses, talents, and organizations.
Over the weekend, the Center for Family Services and Swing Phi Swing collaborated to celebrate Black History Month through discussion, visuals, and performing arts. Cherelle Crook, a member of Swing Phi Swing and employee at the Center for Family Services, orchestrated the
Williams played alongside drummer Lenny White, saxophonist Bruce Williams, and pianist Brandon McCune, with whom Buster Williams delivered a stirring duo performance of Stevie Wonder’s “Isn’t She Lovely.”
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 record producer, and several others. It will serve as a kickoff event for MLK Weekend in New Jersey.
Looking for a way to celebrate Kwanzaa in New Jersey? Check out our guide to festivities in the Garden State. A brief history of Kwanzaa in the U.S. and New Jersey People began celebrating Kwanzaa in the 1960s amidst a backdrop of