Helping New Hampshire’s Immigrants Find Career Success
Jean Hakuzimana of NH Songa is helping immigrants find meaningful work across the Granite State
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Jean Hakuzimana of NH Songa is helping immigrants find meaningful work across the Granite State
Latino-owned Coa Realty Group helps Granite Staters access bilingual resources and support on the path to home ownership.
If you had asked Dr. Wayne Lesperance 25 years ago where he thought he would end up in his career, college president was one of the last things he would have predicted.
Eastern Bank recognizes Will Arvelo’s work to help NH’s homeless
Two organizations with similar missions have partnered together to increase access to educational and professional resources.
A Syrian couple’s journey is aided by SNHU’s DEI Mission
‘Live Free or Die’ Must Apply to All New Hampshire People
Long before DEI took hold in New Hampshire, summer camps and…
Helping manage that influx while keeping the community safe is a key responsibility of the Portsmouth Police Department, which is now led by Police Chief Mark Newport, the first African American to hold that post.
As Portsmouth celebrates its 400th anniversary and its rich history this year, members of the Seacoast community want to make sure the contributions made by scores of enslaved Africans, Black residents and other people of color are also remembered.
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.