The Seabrook Educational and Cultural Center is a principal organizer and project lead for a grant from the Mellon Foundation, called the NJ Monuments To Migration And Labor. This project is a three-year initiative honoring immigrants’ contributions to the state.
Through public events, and monument installations, it celebrates their resilience, hard work, and cultural impact, blending art, history, and storytelling to inspire reflection and appreciation.
See https://njmml.com/#content-home
The artist, Immanuel Oni, is creating a flag ship which will turn a re-purposed school bus into a mobile museum that will travel throughout South Jersey , sharing oral history’s images and other archival materials from the community.
See https://njmml.com/flagship/#installation
Through partnerships with cultural and arts organizations in Atlantic City, Seabrook, Bivalve, and Millville, the project in South Jersey seeks to help strengthen connections and relationships across different communities in the region.
See https://njmml.com/zones/south-new-jersey/
A collection of creative works by community artists, developed in response to prompts from regional dialogues and reflecting their engagement with local conversations, communities, and constituents.
See https://njmml.com/projects/