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Governor Murphy Celebrated Juneteenth at Noyes Arts Garage Poetry Reading

originally published: 06/20/2024

From left, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, Stockton University President Joe Bertolino and State Senator Vince Polistina. Photo by Mark Melhorn/Stockton University

(ATLANTIC CITY, NJ) -- New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy celebrated Juneteenth on Wednesday with a visit to the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University for a poetry reading. The event, titled "Songs of Freedom: Poetry Celebrating Juneteenth," was part of the North to Shore Festival, which Murphy started last year in Atlantic City, Asbury Park and Newark.

“Gatherings like this, with local talent, that’s really the backbone of this event,” Murphy said. “This (festival) has the potential to live on, grow, and become more significant, more inclusive. But it’s not just poetry, it’s also tackling issues that are real and pervasive.”

Murphy then went on to tell the audience of more than 50 people about a new clemency plan he announced earlier in the day allowing young and nonviolent offenders, along with domestic violence victims and others, to apply for permission to leave prison early. The plan would create a new clemency board to examine individual cases.

Turiya Abdur-Raheem reads one of her poems. Photo by Mark Melhorn/Stockton University

“We made a decision about Juneteenth that it’s not just about celebrating and acknowledging the profoundness of this day, it’s also doing something about it and continuing that journey toward racial justice,” the governor said.




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The poetry reading is one of several Stockton University is hosting as part of the North to Shore Festival, and Stockton President Joe Bertolino emphasized how important the arts are to South Jersey.

“As an Anchor Institution, Stockton really takes seriously our responsibility to be a good neighbor. In fact, as a public regional institution it’s a moral imperative for Stockton and institutions like Stockton to serve the community in which they reside,” Bertolino said. “My hope is that tonight’s event underscores our commitment not just to the community, not just to the arts, but to the students and the people that we serve.”

Bertolino also mentioned as part of that commitment the inaugural Regional Arts and Cultural Summit held at Stockton’s Atlantic City campus in April. He announced the summit will be held each year “moving forward,” and he praised the work of Murphy Writing of Stockton University and the Noyes Arts Garage.

“The arts provide opportunities for community members to express themselves and to foster deeper connections with those around them,” he said. “We know the arts and cultural expression, like tonight’s poetry reading, have the potential to bridge real and imagined divides in our neighborhoods and beyond.”

It was standing room only at the first of several events the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton University is hosting as part of the North to Shore Festival. Photo by Mark Melhorn/Stockton University

The reading featured 10 poets sharing their work and explored themes of cultural identity and inherited histories.

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“Uncharted” on Thursday, June 20: The Stockton Dance Company will perform “Uncharted” at 6:00pm at the Noyes Arts Garage, 2200 Fairmount Ave., Atlantic City. The free contemporary dance performance will bring a mixed bill of works from the most promising choreographers in the Stockton dance community of faculty, students and alumni.

AC Street Art on Saturday, June 22: Join the Noyes Museum of Art of Stockton University’s AC Street Artists Paint Out as they breathe creativity onto the vertical panels in Ducktown Park. Setting up their makeshift studios on the street corners of Mississippi and Arctic avenues, these artists opt for the open air as their exhibition space. The live street artists who will participate from noon to 5:00pm are Gary Lindley, Johnny Dreamawake, Ash Myers and Bob “Nexus” Ortiz.

“Shipwrecked” on Saturday, June 22: The Stockton Dance Company will perform “Shipwrecked,” an evocate dance choreographed by Stockton dance faculty member Caitlin Pittenger and inspired by the poetry of Stockton student Joe Mancini. Recently graduated dancers Abigail Bell, Abbey Butler and Kylie Kolmer, along with sophomore Jackson O’Brien complete the ensemble. The performance is part of the Showcase Stage and Artist Village on the Orange Loop Festival Ground on New York Avenue. The village is free and open from noon to 6:00pm with the Stockton Dance Company performing at 2:35pm.

Music at the Museum with Tony Day on Sunday, June 23: Jazz musician Tony Day and the Across the Globe Music Group will perform a free concert from 2:00pm to 4:00pm in the Noyes Arts Garage. Light refreshments will be served as you can take a stroll through the art galleries.

Stockton University is ranked among the top public universities in the nation. Our more than 9,000 students can choose to live and learn on the 1,600-acre wooded main campus in the Pinelands National Reserve in South Jersey and at our coastal residential campus just steps from the beach and Boardwalk in Atlantic City. The university offers more than 160 undergraduate and graduate programs.

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