Let It Begin with Me
A Korean adoptee returns to Manchester to heal, reflect, and advocate for equity in the city that shaped—and challenged—her identity.
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New Hampshire Magazine
A Korean adoptee returns to Manchester to heal, reflect, and advocate for equity in the city that shaped—and challenged—her identity.
Belonging in NH isn’t just kindness — it’s economic survival. Here’s why inclusion is key to our workforce, communities and future.
Being an R&B artist in New Hampshire has been challenging but also fulfilling. I grew up in the inner city of Roxbury, Mass., where I spent a lot of my childhood years listening to my parents’ Motown vinyl collection. I…
The Leftist Marching Band brings energy to activism
Music can open up a pathway for connection for those facing communication difficulties…
U+I Arts hosts free creative workshops for people with disabilities
Contra dancing brings together a community of all ages
For the last five years, Theo Martey has been leading cultural immersion trips to Ghana. Martey, New Hampshire’s Artist Laureate from 2022-24, now lives in Manchester, but he was born and raised in Accra, Ghana. He is a drummer, dancer,…
Masheri Chappelle, chairwoman of NH Writers’ Project, is where she’s needed.