Jeffery Robinson, of Who We Are Project, To Speak at Rutgers-Camden for National Day of Racial Healing
AC JosepH Media CAMDEN — Jeffery Robinson, executive director of the Who We Are Project and star of the film...
AC JosepH Media CAMDEN — Jeffery Robinson, executive director of the Who We Are Project and star of the film...
By Charles Curtis III | For AC JosepH Media CAMDEN — Camden FireWorks, a non-profit organization that caters to the...
By Clyde Hughes | AC JosepH Media TRENTON — Camden State Sen. Nilsa Cruz-Perez was one of five Latinas highlighted...
AC JosepH Media CAMDEN — Queen N. Stewart has joined Volunteer UP Legal Clinic as its community outreach and engagement...
By Clyde Hughes | AC JosepH Media CAMDEN — Camden County Commissioner Virginia Betteridge and Camden City Councilwoman Janette Ramos...
AC JosepH Media PENNSAUKEN — Congressman Donald Norcross, Camden County College President Lovell Pugh-Bassett and nonprofit leaders Giana Campbell and...
AC JosepH Media CAMDEN — Curate Noir, the African American business incubator that helped numerous small businesses in Moorestown, is...
By Charles Curtis III | For AC JosepH Media CAMDEN — The Caribbean vibes were in full effect on Saturday,...
By Shaniele Brown | For AC JosepH Media CHERRY HILL — The Cherry Hill African American Civic Association (CHAACA), joined...
AC JosepH Media LAWNSIDE — Jasmine Walker Motupalli, 2006 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, told graduating...
AC JosepH Media CHERRY HILL — Camden County College President Dr. Lovell Pugh-Bassett will be the grand marshal of Cherry...
AC JosepH Media CHERRY HILL — Cherry Hill's Malachi Neal, a scholar-athlete on his way to the University of Pennsylvania,...
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story was co-produced in collaboration with CivicStory (www.civicstory.org) and the NJ Sustainability Reporting Project (www.SRhub.org). By Clyde...
By Clyde Hughes | AC JosepH Media BLACKWOOD — While saving lives didn't get Natalie Simmons into her current business...
AC JosepH Media LAWNSIDE — April is Poetry Month. What better time to bring back the Lawnside Historical Society’s tribute...