Pride Events in NH this June and Beyond
Check out these upcoming Pride events from all over New Hampshire and celebrate Pride all month long
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New Hampshire Magazine
Check out these upcoming Pride events from all over New Hampshire and celebrate Pride all month long
When a young person gets into trouble with the law, what happens next can affect the entire trajectory of their life. For many youth in New Hampshire, juvenile court diversion programs offer a chance to make things right without stepping into a courtroom or going deeper into the judicial system.
As diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives face increasing scrutiny and legal challenges at the state and federal levels, the University of New Hampshire is reassessing how it maintains its institutional values while remaining compliant with the law.
Why New Hampshire’s future depends on who gets to write the next business plan
Summits in Solidarity supports New England organizations connecting communities of color to the outdoors
Nonprofit creates inclusive environments for people with invisible disabilities
Jiu-jitsu builds skills for neurodivergent competitors on and off the mat
One can hear the enthusiasm in Chelsea Muyuka’s voice as she describes the newly opened Afro Fusion Lounge and Restaurant on Hanover Street in Manchester.
Last year, North Country Pride held Littleton’s inaugural Pride parade and festival. The event will return on June 27, 2026, with a parade, music, food and fun.
For some entrepreneurs, running one business is tough enough. For Joede Brown, knitting her two passions together drives her forward.