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Havana, Cuba · HavanaAs a 5-year-old in November 1967, Ana Hebra Flaster lived in a “lemon yellow house on the corner,” in Juanelo, a neighborhood outside Havana, Cuba. Back then, Ana was constantly surrounded by four generations of her loving family — aunts, uncles, brothers, cousins and grandparents — in a tight-knit, vibrant community. Although a typical day for Ana included “chasing skinny hens in Abuela Cuca’s yard,” she also started noticing something else: He…Read Article
‘Property of the Revolution’ - New Hampshire Magazine

Portsmouth, New Hampshire · PortsmouthPresent day SAACC president Sandi Clark Kaddy standing next to African figures found at the organization. Tucked into the left of the entrance of the Portsmouth Historical Society on Middle Street is a wealth of history of the culture of the lives and achievements of Black people, with an emphasis on the unique story of African Americans in the Seacoast region. It all began with a dream of one woman, Vernis Jackson, who founded the Seacoast Afri…Read Article
Celebrating 25 Years of Cultural Appreciation - New Hampshire Magazine

Manchester, New Hampshire · ManchesterFrom left: Reda Shehabeldin, Allison Joseph and Sethe Shea at the MY TURN office in Manchester. MY TURN provides anti-poverty resources and support, especially for people who were formerly incarcerated. MY TURN is known to community members in gateway cities as a launch point where people unleash their potential and strive for personal successes and new heights. Tucked quietly away on the threshold to Manchester’s West Side, with additional serv…Read Article