Black In Jersey & Brick City Jam’s Spotify Ode to NJ Women in Music
Dive into ‘Women’s History Month 2024: Jersey Vibes’ on Spotify, featuring up-and-coming NJ female artists, curated by Black In Jersey & Brick City Jam (courtesy Spotify)
Murphy’s 2024 budget proposal includes medical debt relief and increased funding for NJ Transit
During his fiscal year 2025 budget address, Murphy promised to address predatory medical debt collection, which he said plagues people in need.
Law named after Najee Seabrooks establishes community response teams for mental health crises
The law introduces a Community Crisis Response Advisory Council and a pilot program in six counties: Essex, Mercer, Middlesex, Passaic, Hudson, and Camden.
Gov. Murphy signs new law creating $10.2 mil New Jersey sickle cell center
Supporters say will tackle the challenges faced by individuals living with sickle cell disease — which significantly affects Black Americans compared to other groups.
Jersey City ceasefire resolution fails in city council amid protests over Gaza conflict
Jersey City Municipal Council failed to pass a resolution on Dec. 6 calling for a ceasefire in Gaza despite pleas from some community members. Supporters said the primarily symbolic resolution […]
‘Camden Fireworks’ receives major funding for plans to turn city into South Jersey’s arts destination
A major contribution from the Hummingbird Foundation has set Camden FireWorks’ ambitious project in motion: a strategic planning endeavor for a new public art program called ‘Art in the Commons.’ […]
Buster Williams, legendary bassist, returns to his Camden roots for tribute show
Williams played alongside drummer Lenny White, saxophonist Bruce Williams, and pianist Brandon McCune, with whom Buster Williams delivered a stirring duo performance of Stevie Wonder’s “Isn’t She Lovely.”
Recapping the New Jersey Legislative Black Caucus Foundation’s 4th Annual Gala
The theme of the event was “Telling, Honoring, and Celebrating our Stories”
Black in Jersey wins multiple NJ News Commons Excellence in Local News awards, including ‘Partner of the Year’
Tennyson Donyea, Black In Jersey’s founder and creative visionary, was named “Partner of The Year” for “exceptional contributions to the NJ News Commons.”
Stories Invincible: Playing to win the game of financial literacy
“Operation: Combat Financial Illiteracy” is an initiative to address information gaps in Camden by equipping natives with knowledge about money management.