Legislative Wrap Up for 152nd Leg. Session

Legislative Advocacy Committee Year-End Wrap-Up – The Legislative Advocacy Committee supported the following bills in this, the 152nd Legislative Session.
Legislative Advocacy Committee Year-End Wrap-Up – The Legislative Advocacy Committee supported the following bills in this, the 152nd Legislative Session.
The pilgrimage begins on 9/22 in Montgomery. Our goal is to raise up change agents for racial healing, reconciliation, and justice work in church and community.
Please complete the form and apply to volunteer for the 6/15 or 6/22 Juneteenth events.
On June 25th we’re featuring the novel Women of the Post by author Joshunda Sanders. She will join us via Zoom.
Volunteer on Juneteenth. On June 15th, Georgetown will be hosting its Juneteenth Celebration. If you would like to participate as a marcher in the parade or work at the SDARJ table please fill out the form to let us know.
Click on each event to learn more about it, get directions and register if necessary. Check back often for new event listings and send us your event information if you this our audience would love it and we’ll share it with our members and visitors.
SDARJ is pleased to add M&T Bank to our roster of Business Partners, and name them Business Partner of the Month for May, 2024. Established in 1856, M&T Bank is one of the strongest and most highly respected regional banks in the country offering a wide range of financial services for personal, business, and commercial banking needs. […]
The Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice (SDARJ) recently honored North Georgetown Elementary School fourth graders Ava Hagans and Deejahnae Johnson for their leadership, effort, and excellence. The students were recognized in a ceremony at the school and received $20 gift cards from SDARJ.
This exhibition will be on view until December 29, 2024. From 2020 through 2023, the Lewes Historical Society, in conjunction with the African American Heritage Commission of Lewes, conducted research into the conditions that lead to a diminished population of the African American Community within the town of Lewes. In 1800 the racial population make up of Lewes existed as 17% […]
Watch the April 9th Town Hall – A Deep Dive Into Understanding Delaware’s Faulty Child Support System