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Women's History Month in South Jersey
Every March, Women’s History Month, was officially recognized by Congress in 1987 to honor the countless contributions women have made to American history, culture, and society. What began as a local celebration in the 1970s has grown into a nationwide effort to recognize leadership, resilience, and progress toward equality.
Alex Davis
Mar 24 min read


South Jersey Black History Month events
Black History Month (BHM) is a yearly celebration held every February to recognize the historic contributions of African Americans to U.S history, culture, and society. From science and politics to art and community leadership.
Alex Davis
Feb 15 min read


South Jersey Organization Feature : Queer Headed
SJCA is pleased to highlight, Queer Headed (QH), a 501(c)(3) that provides sober community events, support, and resources to LGBTQIA+ individuals facing adversity from their queer and sober intersection.
Tania Qurashi
Oct 19, 20230 min read


Reflecting on the intersection of Pride and Art in South Jersey
Pride Month is celebrated in June to honor the identity and rights of the LGBTQ+ community after the 1969 Stonewall riots in Greenwich Village. During this month, LGBTQ+ people take pride in their history, identity, and political achievements.
Tania Qurashi
Jun 30, 20230 min read


South Jersey AAPI History - Seabrook Farms & Japanese American Internment
Seabrook Village became the site of relocation for many interned Japanese Americans as Seabrook Farms suffered a labor shortage as a direct result of the war. In 1944, Seabrook Farms recruited about 2,500 interned Japanese Americans for employment.
Tania Qurashi
Jun 2, 20233 min read
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