Black Voices of Cape May; A Feeling of Community

The Center for Community Arts will present a session describing our upcoming book, Black Voices of Cape May; A Feeling of Community at this annual workshop sponsored by Stockton University's Continuing Studies department.

CCA's Community History Project committee has been interviewing Cape May area African American residents for 25 years, and their collection of these oral histories forms the content of the book. Our workshop will describe the processes of interviewing, editing and producing, and members of the committee will talk about what we've learned and how these studies relate to the conference theme of "Migration and Movement".

Presenters are Rachel Dolhanczyk, CCA's Director of Community History Projects, and Yvonne Wright Gary and Hope Gaines, original members of the History Committee.


Our sister station… The Voice of Bonne Bay!

Cape May Radio WCFA 101.5 FM is proud of the special international relationship we’ve created with The Voice of Bonne Bay (VOBB) - a community radio station located in Norris Point, in the middle of Gros Morne National Park, in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada! Travel north and explore the music and stories of a whole new world!

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IDA B. WELLS: SHINE THE LIGHT OF TRUTH

Ida B. Wells was a journalist, anti-lynching civil rights leader, newspaper editor, and truly a remarkable woman. Shine the Light of Truth celebrates the life of this inspiring, outspoken, courageous woman. Award-winning actress and living history performer, Debra Mims embodies the fire, passion, spirit, and eloquence of the great Ida B. Wells.

Center for Community Arts & Chase Arts Presents

Shine The Light Of Truth

A solo performance by Debra Mims

Saturday, March 19

Two shows: 2:00 P.M. and 6:30 P.M.

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