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
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New legislation addresses menstrual health inequities in New Jersey
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Ida's Bookshop continues the legacy of iconic Black women writers like Ida B. Wells, its namesake, and Alice Walker.
“Operation: Combat Financial Illiteracy" is an initiative to address information gaps in Camden by equipping natives with knowledge about money management.
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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.