SAACC: New Hampshire’s First Black Cultural Center
New Hampshire’s first Black cultural center, SAACC has been sharing and celebrating African American history and culture around the Seacoast for over 20 years.
At 24, Fisto is making Concord Heights a better place to live for the many refugee families who settled there.
Celebrating and empowering diversity in New Hampshire’s agricultural systems
The numbers of NH homeless residents are inexact, but one thing is certain: they are increasing
Contrary to popular belief created by the protestations highlighted in the media, melanin-enhanced people really just want the same things as those who are melanin-challenged.
Four NH restaurants offer exciting seasonal recipes
New Hampshire’s first Black cultural center, SAACC has been sharing and celebrating African American history and culture around the Seacoast for over 20 years.
Tanisha Johnson and Elliott Moya, hosts of “The Conversations We Should Be Having” As a general rule, clichés are boring, trite or too simplistic to be used in writing, especially when describing important issues. Another prescription for writing is to avoid using rhetorical questions, as they are overused and rely on popular assumptions. But, after encountering “The Conversations We Should…
Former bankruptcy lawyer talks about her journey and DEI in the tech sector
On the surface, Callen Hwang is like a lot of other New Hampshire teens with her mind focused on friends, school, braces and her family. But that is where the similarities end for this 13-year-old Rye resident.
Participants add their finishing touches to the community mural, led by artist Richard Haynes. Courtesy photo On January 16, Manchester’s Currier Museum of Art invited people to experience the power of art and hope while spending a day celebrating the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Around 260 guests accepted the invitation and participated in discussions and…