Nimbus Dance in: ANIMA
Nimbus Dance in: ANIMA April 29th | 8 pm (special VIP afterparty post-performance) April 30th | 8 pm May 1st | 3 pm (post-performance panel discussion with Rutgers Scholar Julia […]
Nimbus Dance in: ANIMA April 29th | 8 pm (special VIP afterparty post-performance) April 30th | 8 pm May 1st | 3 pm (post-performance panel discussion with Rutgers Scholar Julia […]
Artist & Maker Market is an open-air bazaar featuring locally created fine art and premium hand-crafted goods while connecting artists and artisans with the metro NYC community. Founded in 2015 […]
Artist & Maker Market is an open-air bazaar featuring locally created fine art and premium hand-crafted goods while connecting artists and artisans with the metro NYC community. Founded in 2015 […]
BOOK SWAP IN VAN VORST PARK April 30, 2022 10 am-2 pm (rain date May 7) near the chess tables Bring as many books (for kids or grown-ups) as you […]
Nimbus Dance’s beloved Jersey City Nutcracker is back, and high on the list of must-see Jersey City holiday experiences! Presented for the first time ever at the new Nimbus Arts […]
AREA YOUTH TO COMPETE IN MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL® PITCH HIT & RUN™ COMPETITION Roberto Clemente Little League will host a FREE Major League Baseball® Pitch Hit & Run™ Competition for […]
Players from JERSEY CITY, NJ will have the opportunity to compete in the local competition for the 2020 T-Mobile Little League Home Run Derby, and potentially earn their way to […]
Players from JERSEY CITY, NJ will have the opportunity to compete in the local competition for the 2020 T-Mobile Little League Home Run Derby, and potentially earn their way to […]
LOCAL JERSEY CITY YOUTH TO COMPETE IN MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ® Jr. HOME RUN DERBY™ Roberto Clemente Little League will host a FREE Major League Baseball® JR. Home Run Derby™ […]
“One Year After” Work by HAMLET MANZUETA- March 7-28 JC Fridays Preview Reception: Friday, March 6 from 6pm-7pm All gallery shows are free and open to the public. One year […]
The City of Jersey City, Mayor Steven M. Fulop, the Jersey City Municipal Council, the Office of Cultural Affairs were honored to commemorate The Chadian Independence today Friday, August 11, 2023. The Chadian Community of New Jersey has directly contributed to the diversity and positive growth of Jersey City in various fields, including education, entrepreneurship, government as well as all aspects of life throughout the United States and abroad. Today the City of Jersey City and members of the Chadian community commemorate this day August 11, 2023 by proudly displaying the flags of the United States and the Republic of Chad together, high above City Hall in recognition of the socially adopted culture and ethnic diversity of our community of Jersey City.
The Republic of Chad is a landlocked country at the crossroads of North and Central Africa. It is bordered by Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic to the south, Cameroon to the southwest, Nigeria to the to the southwest (at Lake Chad), and Niger to the west. Chad has a population of 16 million, of which 1.6 million live in the capital and largest city N’Djamena.
Beginning in the 7th millennium BC, human populations moved into the Chadian basin in great numbers. By the end of the 1st millennium AD, a series of states and empires had risen and fallen in Chad’s Sahelian strip, each focused on controlling the trans-Saharan trade routes that passed through the region. France conquered the territory by 1920 and incorporated it as part of French Equatorial Africa. In 1960, Chad obtained independence under the leadership of François Tombalbaye. Resentment towards his policies in the Muslim north culminated in the eruption of a long-lasting civil war in 1965. In 1979 the rebels conquered the capital and put an end to the South’s hegemony. The rebel commanders then fought amongst themselves until Hissène Habré defeated his rivals. The Chadian–Libyan conflict erupted in 1978 by the Libyan invasion which stopped in 1987 with a French military intervention (Operation Épervier). Hissène Habré was overthrown in turn in 1990 by his general Idriss Déby. With French support, a modernization of the Chad National Army was initiated in 1991. From 2003, the Darfur crisis in Sudan spilt over the border and destabilized the nation. While many political parties participated in Chad’s legislature, the National Assembly, power laid firmly in the hands of the Patriotic Salvation Movement during the presidency of Idriss Déby. After President Déby was killed by FACT rebels in April 2021, the Transitional Military Council led by his son Mahamat Déby assumed control of the government and dissolved the Assembly. Chad remains plagued by political violence and recurrent attempted coups d’état.
Today’s flag raising reflects the camaraderie built between the United States and Republic of Chad and our enduring love for freedom, liberty and democracy that today the world is still inspired by.