Camden Demands Resignation of School Board President After $1.6M Verdict
Camden Demands Resignation of School Board President After $1.6M Verdict Article and Photos by Charles Curtis III On Tuesday, August 27th, Camden, NJ residents answered a call to action. Organized […]
Listen Now: ‘Metamorphic Soul’ on Spotify
As spring breathes new life into the world around us, it’s also time to breathe new life into your music discovery.
Camden mayor announces $250 Million Walter Rand Transportation Center renovations at ‘State of the City’ Address
Carstarphen said $138 million has been allocated to renovate Northgate Apartments, one of the city’s primary struggling residential living spaces.
Black-owned businesses shut out from N.J. state contracts. Is this a solution?
Black lawmakers in New Jersey are moving forward with a proposal they say will make securing government contracts more equitable for minority-owned businesses.
Flowers and Unity: Camden’s Earth Day Gardening Event
The celebration, which was held at Imani Fellowship Church in East Camden, which provided tools, plants, and soil for the cultivation of several flower beds.
Teen Bridges: Camden’s Latest Effort to Empower Local Youth
The Neighborhood Center launched its inaugural Teen Bridges Program in Camden last week, bringing together vendors and community partners to offer resources that might otherwise be inaccessible to students. Maurice […]
Camden renames street after Heisman Trophy winner, completes massive renovations
This week, Camden City celebrated a local legend with the renaming of 27th Street in honor of hometown hero and Heisman Trophy winner, Mike Rozier. Mayor Victor Carstarphen, alongside the […]
Five N.J. women leading the way this Women’s History Month
Women’s History Month provides an opportunity to acknowledge and praise the contributions women of all backgrounds have made to society. And here in New Jersey, Black women are defying stereotypes […]
N.J. Gov. Murphy signs new law to address affordable housing crisis
Gov. Murphy estimated that the state is facing a shortage of more than 200,000 affordable housing units.
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)