
Governor Murphy’s Final Black History Month celebration at Drumthwacket
On February 10, Governor Phil and First Lady Tammy Murphy hosted their final Black History Month Program at Drumthwacket, and NJSACC was truly honored to be invited.
This administration has made significant strides in addressing issues that disproportionately affect multiple communities, both independently and collectively. Thank you Governor Murphy for celebrating the beauty in our communities. Embracing intersectionality strengthens us all, and this understanding will be critical in the days, weeks, and months ahead as NJSACC continues to advocate for children, working families and school age childcare providers in New Jersey.

(pictured from left to right: Governor Phil Murphy, Tyneisha Gibbs, NJSACC’s Director of Policy and Youth Advocacy, and First Lady Tammy Murphy)