Pictured, from left, Yolanda Melville of Cooper Levenson; museum Executive Director Stacey Hunter Winters, museum President Ralph E. Hunter Sr., Cooper Levenson COO Kenneth J. Calemmo Jr., and museum Treasurer Sylvetta Snowden.

ATLANTIC CITY – In honor and celebration of Black History Month and Women’s Month, Cooper Levenson arranged for a preview of “HERstory,” the newest exhibit at the African American Heritage Museum of Southern New Jersey. On display from March 5 to June 28, the exhibit focuses on the profiles of African American women from South Jersey, past and present. The museum will host an opening reception for its new exhibit 6-8 p.m. Friday, March 13.

“We were excited and honored to be the first to view the HERstory exhibit. The guided tour by historian and master storyteller Ralph Hunter made it extra-special,” said Kenneth J. Calemmo Jr., COO of the Cooper Levenson law firm.

Cooper Levenson presented the museum with a $1,000 donation in support of their mission “Embracing Diversity Through Cultural Education.”

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