Camden We Chooseβ 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.
Photographer Erik James Montgomery opens JPEG, a transformative space for artists of color in Camden.
The Senate Environment and Energy Committee made sizable steps towards N.J.βs transition to 100% green energy by 2035.
During his fiscal year 2025 budget address, Murphy promised to address predatory medical debt collection, which he said plagues people in need.
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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
Discover how Collingswood united to save Ida's Bookshop from closure. It is a heartwarming tale of community strength and resilience.
The law introduces a Community Crisis Response Advisory Council and a pilot program in six counties: Essex, Mercer, Middlesex, Passaic, Hudson, and Camden.
Supporters say will tackle the challenges faced by individuals living with sickle cell disease β which significantly affects Black Americans compared to other groups.
Adrienne Bauldock comes to Black In Jersey after working as a media coordinator for various enterprises across the state. A Willingboro native, she has worked with reputable media organizations like The Center For Cooperative Media at Montclair State University, We Are Jersey
A major contribution from the Hummingbird Foundation has set Camden FireWorks’ ambitious project in motion: a strategic planning endeavor for a new public art program called ‘Art in the Commons.’ In collaboration with Forecast Public Art, FireWorks aims to weave an equitable,