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Celebrating Giving Tuesday: NHCJE Honors Justice & Equity Icons
NHCJE honors eight Justice & Equity Icons whose legacies inspire action today. Join us this Giving Tuesday to support a more just and inclusive New Hampshire.
Fannie Lou Hamer: Defending the Right to Vote
In our Icon Series, we give thanks to those whose lives have laid the foundation for our journey toward justice and equity. In this season of being focused on showing appreciation the New Hampshire Center for Justice & Equity celebrates the extraordinary life of Fannie Lou Hamer.
Frederick Douglass: Redefining Freedom
In our Icon Series, we give thanks to those whose lives have laid the foundation for our journey toward justice and equity. In this season of being focused on showing appreciation the New Hampshire Center for Justice & Equity celebrates the extraordinary life of Frederick Douglass.
Ida B. Wells: Bearing the Light of Truth
In our Icon Series, we give thanks to those whose lives have laid the foundation for our journey toward justice and equity. In this season of being focused on showing appreciation the New Hampshire Center for Justice & Equity celebrates the extraordinary life of Ida B. Wells.
bell hooks: A Voice for Love and Liberation
In our Icon Series, we give thanks to those whose lives have laid the foundation for our journey toward justice and equity. In this season of being focused on showing appreciation the New Hampshire Center for Justice & Equity celebrates the extraordinary life of bell hooks.
W.E.B. Du Bois: A Legacy of Thought, Resistance, and Hope
In our Icon Series, we give thanks to those whose lives have laid the foundation for our journey toward justice and equity. In this season of being focused on showing appreciation the New Hampshire Center for Justice & Equity celebrates the extraordinary life of W.E.B. Du Bois.
Rosa Parks: The Mother of the Civil Rights Movement
In our Icon Series, we give thanks to those whose lives have laid the foundation for our journey toward justice and equity. In this season of being focused on showing appreciation the New Hampshire Center for Justice & Equity celebrates the extraordinary life of Rosa Parks.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: A Life Devoted to Justice
In our Icon Series, we give thanks to those whose lives have laid the foundation for our journey toward justice and equity. In this season of being focused on showing appreciation the New Hampshire Center for Justice & Equity celebrates
Nelson Mandela: A Long Walk To Freedom
In our Icon Series, we give thanks to those whose lives have laid the foundation for our journey toward justice and equity. In this season of being focused on showing appreciation the New Hampshire Center for Justice & Equity celebrates
New Hampshire's Immigration Enforcement from a Community Lens
As ICE detention rises in NH, community advocates warn of lost trust, family separations, and the need for justice-driven local action.
New Hampshire Is Changing. Are We Keeping Pace?
A new brief from the New Hampshire Center for Justice and Equity provides updated data about New Hampshire’s changing demographics.
Businesses Can Lead the Way to a More Welcoming New Hampshire
Learn how NHBSR empowers New Hampshire businesses to lead on inclusion, sustainability, and community building for a stronger, more welcoming state.
Environmental Justice in New Hampshire: Advocating for Communities Left Behind
New Hampshire communities fight PFAS pollution and push for environmental justice laws to protect rural, low-income, and underserved residents statewide.
ICYMI: A Reflection on the 2025 NH Legislative Session
Recap of NH’s 2025 legislative session: key bills on voting, child care, DEI, Medicaid, clean energy, and justice reforms impacting equity.
NHCJE Expands Team and Finds New Home in Downtown Manchester
NHCJE welcomes new leaders, launches youth internship, and moves to downtown Manchester to strengthen equity, justice, and community across New Hampshire.
ABLE NH: Disability Pride Parade in Concord, NH Celebrates Identity and Inclusion
Disability Pride celebrates individuals with disability while advocating for policies that improve inclusion, access, and equity in New Hampshire.
"Erased Bloodlines": Reclaiming the Truth of America's Founding
Reclaiming erased Black lineages tied to America's founders, this Juneteenth panel redefines patriotism, history, and belonging ahead of the nation’s 250th.
Celebrating Queer Artists With Storytelling, Activism, and Joy
Queerlective uplifts queer and BIPOC artists in NH through storytelling, activism, and joy—building community, visibility, and creative resilience.
Reclaiming the Full Story of Juneteenth: A Conversation with Woullard Lett
Explore the deeper truths behind Juneteenth, from delayed emancipation to the fight for citizenship and justice.
Report: Challenges to Homeownership in New Hampshire
NHCJE’s new report, Challenges to Homeownership in New Hampshire, reveals disparities, affordability gaps, and policy solutions to the housing crisis.
