A Closer Look at New Hampshire’s Changing Demographics: Migration, Diversity & Population Growth
A new brief from the New Hampshire Center for Justice and Equity summarizes the data – and opportunities – related to New Hampshire’s changing demographics. As New Hampshire's population grows, it is increasingly shaped by both domestic and international migration, making it one of New England's fastest-growing areas.
Hundreds gather in Concord to talk about a diversifying New Hampshire
“If you don’t have a seat at the table, you may be on the menu.” - NHCJE’s annual meeting discusses strategies to enhance equity for communities of color in NH”
Empowering Women and Girls of Color in New Hampshire
From an intersectional perspective, NHCJE looks at the disparities faced by women, girls and marginalized genders, as well as empowerment initiatives in NH.
How Community Building Helps People of Color to Thrive in New Hampshire
BAPOC Board Member Lionel Loveless shares the impact of building community, focusing on the lives and businesses of entrepreneurs of color in New Hampshire.
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.
New Hampshire’s Housing Crisis Is A Human Rights Issue
Something as basic as a home should be easy to access. Elissa Margolin, Director of Housing Action NH, tells what's being done to fix the housing crisis.
A Brief Review of New Hampshire’s Race and Ethnicity Demographics
A newly released brief from the New Hampshire Center for Justice and Equity summarizes NH's race and ethnicity demographics data.
This Is Why Diversity Benefits Economic Development In New Hampshire
The more people that participate in the economy, the more it grows. Dwight Davis, Chair of NHCJE, shows why diversity is key to creating robust, fair economies.