NEW SHOW ANNOUNCEMENT: The Voices of History

Bringing local history to the air, WCFA 101.5 FM is proud to partner with the Center for Community Arts’ Black History Committee to present a new monthly program, debuting this April.

Produced by the Committee, each episode will share the rich oral histories of our community—preserving voices, stories, and lived experiences that shape our region’s cultural legacy.

When we think of Cape May, we think of Victorian architecture and its roots as a seaside resort, but there 's more -- as old as Cape May's history.  Since its beginnings, the area has been shaped by the voices and events of the Black community. We are happy to announce a new show and its special introduction on Monday, April 20th at 11:00. Voices of History is presented by The History Committee of The Center for Community Arts. Each program will bring you stories of local history and conversations about the people of Black community told by members of the committee and guests. Join us at 11:00 AM on Monday, April 20th for our special first show. 

Stay tuned to Cape May Radio for this important new series.

"Opening Night" at The Jackson Street USO Club, 1944. Attendees were there for the dedication and to see artist-actor-activist Paul Robeson perform.

"Opening Night" at The Jackson Street USO Club, 1944. Attendees were there for the dedication and to see artist-actor-activist Paul Robeson perform.