The Granite State: A Place Where We All Belong
Belonging in NH isn’t just kindness — it’s economic survival. Here’s why inclusion is key to our workforce, communities and future.
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Belonging in NH isn’t just kindness — it’s economic survival. Here’s why inclusion is key to our workforce, communities and future.
New Hampshire’s diverse musical landscape, from the classical strains of the New Hampshire Music Festival to the lively tunes of the White Mountain Boogie & Blues Festival, demonstrates how music transcends cultural boundaries. The state’s commitment to musical diversity is…
I do not have a crystal ball to tell what will happen over the coming years. None of us do. But we can speculate based on several factors. We are divided as a nation, more than at any time most…
The year 2024 was one of growth, inclusivity and community engagement across various sectors in the Granite State. Many of the stories you have read in this magazine are evidence of that. As we enter 2025, these initiatives provide a…
In our increasingly digital world, technology plays a pivotal role in shaping how we live, work and interact. However, a concerning trend has emerged: Many technologies, both AI-powered and non-AI, exhibit biases against people with disabilities.
The struggle for civil rights and LGBTQ+ rights in the United States, including in New Hampshire, share deep historical connections, with both movements fighting against discrimination and for equal treatment under the law.
The Abenaki people in New Hampshire, part of N’Dakinna, their traditional homeland, have faced violent colonial legacies that have significantly impacted their population.
New Hampshire, renowned for its picturesque landscapes and tight-knit communities, is not often the first place that comes to mind when discussing the landscape of diverse entrepreneurship.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruling rejecting affirmative action in college admissions will shape policy
IT Begins with Higher Education for all Residents
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.