Read the New Issue of Black Voices. The Democracy Issue Vol. 16
Including The Fight for Voting Rights in America PART 1, The Dismantling of Black History, Closing Schools to Avoid Integration, Free Speech – Limitations and Implications, and more
Including The Fight for Voting Rights in America PART 1, The Dismantling of Black History, Closing Schools to Avoid Integration, Free Speech – Limitations and Implications, and more
We are proud to announce that Charlotte King, Founder and Chair Emeritus of the Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice (SDARJ), will be inducted into the Delaware Women’s Hall of Fame this September. Governor John Carney named Charlotte as one of four women selected for this prestigious honor in 2025.
The history of Black Business Month can be traced back to the year 2004, when engineering entrepreneur Frederick E. Jordan partnered with the president and executive editor of the scholarly publishing company eAccess Corp,’ John William Templeton, to start this annual event.
On behalf of the SDARJ Board, I want to thank you for attending SDARJ’s “Good Trouble Lives On” event.
The Southern Delaware Alliance for Racial Justice recently awarded $1,500 scholarships to four Sussex County students as part of its annual Charlotte King Scholarship program.
On July 17th we gathered at the Epworth United Methodist Church to celebrate the life of John Lewis. Here are 5 takeaways from the event: