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Embracing Justice, Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion in an Authentic Way
Interviews Carlota de Almeida 9/24/24 Interviews Carlota de Almeida 9/24/24

Embracing Justice, Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion in an Authentic Way

Volunteer NH’s journey toward justice, equity, diversity, & inclusion stands out as a testament to its commitment to ensuring that all Granite Staters have space within the service sector.

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A New Mural in Manchester Honors Immigrant Heritage
Essays, Interviews Carlota de Almeida 9/10/24 Essays, Interviews Carlota de Almeida 9/10/24

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.

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NHCJE Welcomes New Board Directors
Announcements Anthony Poore 8/20/24 Announcements Anthony Poore 8/20/24

NHCJE Welcomes New Board Directors

NHCJE welcomes new board members Lori Langlois, Rabbi Robin Nafshi, and Ramey Sylvester, furthering its commitment to equity and inclusive leadership.

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NHCJE’s Icon Series: Where Art Meets Justice and Equity
Icons, Announcements Carlota de Almeida 8/6/24 Icons, Announcements Carlota de Almeida 8/6/24

NHCJE’s Icon Series: Where Art Meets Justice and Equity

NHCJE's Icon Series, designed by Matt Lambert, uses art to honor and inspire by celebrating civil rights and justice pioneers through powerful designs.

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How U+I Arts Fosters Inclusion and Creativity in New Hampshire
Interviews Carlota de Almeida 7/23/24 Interviews Carlota de Almeida 7/23/24

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.

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Voting Rights Are at Risk in New Hampshire
Essays Carlota Morgado de Almeida 7/12/24 Essays Carlota Morgado de Almeida 7/12/24

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.

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Juneteenth 2024: Celebrating Freedom and Advocating for Recognition in NH
Essays Carlota Morgado de Almeida 6/18/24 Essays Carlota Morgado de Almeida 6/18/24

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.

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How MPAL is Empowering Youth Through Mentorship and Diversion
Interviews Carlota Morgado de Almeida 6/4/24 Interviews Carlota Morgado de Almeida 6/4/24

How MPAL is Empowering Youth Through Mentorship and Diversion

The Manchester Police Athletic League’s Choices program connects at-risk youth and formerly incarcerated individuals to build trust and drive positive change.

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Hundreds gather in Concord to talk about a diversifying New Hampshire
Resources Guest Author 5/22/24 Resources Guest Author 5/22/24

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.

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Why We Need Representation in Schools: Insights from a School Administrator
Interviews Guest Author 5/8/24 Interviews Guest Author 5/8/24

Why We Need Representation in Schools: Insights from a School Administrator

Representation matters. Assistant Principal Jerold White highlights the need for a diverse teaching force and inclusive school environments.

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Jo Porter is the 2024 Recipient of the Elliot M. Stone Award of Excellence in Health Data Leadership
Announcements Anthony Poore 4/23/24 Announcements Anthony Poore 4/23/24

Jo Porter is the 2024 Recipient of the Elliot M. Stone Award of Excellence in Health Data Leadership

The National Association of Health Data Organizations named Jo Porter as the 2024 Elliot M. Stone Award of Excellence in Health Data Leadership.

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A Brief Review of Incarceration Data in New Hampshire
Resources Jo Porter 4/16/24 Resources Jo Porter 4/16/24

A Brief Review of Incarceration Data in New Hampshire

A new brief from the New Hampshire Center for Justice and Equity summarizes the data – and data gaps – related to New Hampshire’s incarceration rates.

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Empowering Women and Girls of Color in New Hampshire
Guest Author 4/2/24 Guest Author 4/2/24

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.

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Connecting the Dots: How Hate Became Mainstream
Guest Author 3/19/24 Guest Author 3/19/24

Connecting the Dots: How Hate Became Mainstream

With historical and present-day examples, Bill Maddocks addresses how hate has been allowed to fester in NH and the USA.

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GOSPEL – A Musical Journey Through Black History and Spirituality
Essays Guest Author 2/20/24 Essays Guest Author 2/20/24

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.

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From Adversity to Advocacy: A Story of Resilience and Systemic Change
Interviews Guest Author 2/7/24 Interviews Guest Author 2/7/24

From Adversity to Advocacy: A Story of Resilience and Systemic Change

Ophelia Burnett tells NHCJE about the highs and lows of her life after prison, culminating in award-winning advocacy for women and anti-slavery language.

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Life after Prison: Navigating the Challenges of Reentering Society
Interviews Carlota Morgado de Almeida 1/24/24 Interviews Carlota Morgado de Almeida 1/24/24

Life after Prison: Navigating the Challenges of Reentering Society

Anthony Payton shares insights on building a life after incarceration and overcoming re-entry challenges with mental health, probation, and rehabilitation.

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How Positive Street Art Shapes Equitable Communities
Essays Carlota Morgado de Almeida 1/3/24 Essays Carlota Morgado de Almeida 1/3/24

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.

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A Brief Review of Languages Spoken in New Hampshire
Resources Jo Porter 12/13/23 Resources Jo Porter 12/13/23

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.

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“We Need to Have Educator Voices:” A Look at New Hampshire’s Revised Ed 306
Essays Guest Author 12/6/23 Essays Guest Author 12/6/23

“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.

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