N.J. mulling proposal to ban new fossil fuel plants. What does that mean for Camden?
The Senate Environment and Energy Committee made sizable steps towards N.J.’s transition to 100% green energy by 2035.
Stories Invincible: Local storytellers reshape Camden’s narrative by unearthing forgotten Black history
Yocontalie Jackson and Morgan Lloyd light up when discussing their passion for local history and curative storytelling. The Camden natives are storytelling fellows for “Stories Invincible,” one of the […]
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.
Take the Black In Jersey 3-minute “Local Storyteller Challenge”
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After losing her sight, quilting gave this Camden artist an ‘avenue to heal’
Renata Merrill’s “New Beginnings” exhibit is up in Camden through Feb. 19.