A New Mural in Manchester Honors Immigrant Heritage
Manchester's new mural is a tribute to the city’s rich heritage of many cultures, resilience, and unity
How U+I Arts Fosters Inclusion and Creativity in New Hampshire
Discover U+I Arts work to promote the inclusion of artists with disabilities in the greater Nashua community
Voting Rights Are at Risk in New Hampshire
Proposed changes to voter identification laws could lead to challenges in voting, threatening democracy in New Hampshire.
Juneteenth 2024: Celebrating Freedom and Advocating for Recognition in NH
Discover the history and significance of Juneteenth, its federal recognition, and ongoing efforts to make it an official holiday in New Hampshire.
GOSPEL – A Musical Journey Through Black History and Spirituality
Understand the power of Gospel music to transcend barriers and inspire social change on GOSPEL – A Celebration of Music, led by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
How Positive Street Art Shapes Equitable Communities
Cecilia Ulibarri explains how Positive Street Art is “a living, breathing testament to the richness that diversity brings to our collective experience.
“We Need to Have Educator Voices:” A Look at New Hampshire’s Revised Ed 306
With 30+ years in education, Christine Downing talks to NHCJE about her new report calling for more educator voices in the state’s Ed 306 rules.
Judith Heumann: Championing Disability Rights and Inclusive Advocacy
The Icon Series reflects on those who paved the way for our justice and equity journey. Today, NHCJE celebrates the extraordinary life of Judith Heumann.
Marsha P. Johnson: The Transgender Activist Who Pioneered the Fight for LGBTQ+ Rights
The Icon Series reflects on those who paved the way for our justice and equity journey. Today, NHCJE celebrates the extraordinary life of Marsha P. Johson.
Angela Davis: A Trailblazer in the Pursuit of Justice and Equity
The Icon Series reflects on those who paved the way for our justice and equity journey. Today, NHCJE celebrates the extraordinary life of Angela Davis.
John Lewis: Courage, Activism, and the Pursuit of Equality
The Icon Series reflects on those who paved the way for our justice and equity journey. Today, NHCJE celebrates the extraordinary life of John Lewis.
Cesar Chavez: A Trailblazing Labor and Civil Rights Activist
The Icon Series reflects on those who paved the way for our justice and equity journey. Today, NHCJE celebrates the extraordinary life of Cesar Chavez.
Yuri Kochiyama: A Life Dedicated to Activism, Civil Rights, and Solidarity
The Icon Series reflects on those who paved the way for our justice and equity journey. Today, NHCJE celebrates the extraordinary life of Yuri Kochiyama.
Good Fiscal Policy In NH Is Not A Zero-Sum Game
Public policy in New Hampshire: Strengthening economic security through strong fiscal policy can allow our state’s economy to thrive — for everyone.
A Lack of Representation in the Media and its Effects on Biases and Behaviors
Incorporating a racial justice lens in the fields of advertising, communications, and marketing will challenge stereotypes, promote diversity and inclusion, and adopting ethical practices for positive change.
“Education meant hope:” Recalling an Immigrant Experience in NH
Chau Ngo’s story is one of many immigrant experiences in Manchester that highlight systemic challenges and the power of equity and education.
The World of Public Art Institutions and its Relationship to Colonialism
Public art institutions shape cultural narratives and represent diverse communities. Examining their relationship to colonialism is essential.
All Children Are All Our Children: Advancing Equity in Education in NH
Insightful speakers in education started a conversation about expanding equity in schools at NH Center for Justice and & Equities' first Annual Meeting.
Nurturing Diversity in NH is Good for Kids, Schools, and the State
Making the “belonging case” for diversity will require us to look beyond test scores and broaden our understanding of which outcomes are most vital.
Can Implicit Bias Training Stop Racial Discrimination In Law Enforcement?
New Hampshire has green-lit implicit bias training for police officers. Its adoption by law enforcement has been underwhelming. Learn why enactment is slow.