A Brief Review of Languages Spoken in New Hampshire
A newly released brief from the New Hampshire Center for Justice and Equity summarizes the languages spoken across the Granite State based on US Census data.
“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.
NHCJE Icons Collection: Honoring Our Justice Pioneers Through Art
As part of our giving thanks this season, NHCJE is sharing art and stories about the lives of those who paved the way for today’s justice and equity work.
Fostering Food and Nutrition Equity in NH
A look at initiatives promoting equitable access to healthy meals and empowering communities, with sustainable solutions that drive positive change.
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.
Cultivating Health Equity: Insights from a New England Medical Director
Medical Director Dr. Marie Ramas talks to NHCJE about health equity and initiatives to address health disparities
New Focused Review of Literature Highlights Importance of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice in Public Education in NH
The New Hampshire Center for Justice & Equity has released a literature review
Environmental Equity in New Hampshire: Advocating for Justice and Change
Clean air, safe housing, and high quality of life shouldn’t be a privilege. Learn about the Environmental Justice Movement with CLF advocate Arnold Mikolo
Catherine Kabala and Jason Bonilla Join NHCJE Board of Directors
Counseling Expert Catherine Kabala and Diversity Advocate Jason Bonilla's appointment to the Board further NHCJE's mission to foster equity and justice.
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.
Program to Provide Need-Based Gap Funding to Eligible NH Students
The Community College System of New Hampshire’s new Promise Program represents a potential game changer for many of NH’s community college students.
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.