JerriAnne Boggis

JerriAnne Boggis is the executive director of the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire, the founder and director of The Harriet Wilson Project; and the previous Director of Diversity Programs & Community Outreach at the University of New Hampshire. In 2015 JerriAnne was named "one of 25 Extraordinary Women of Southern New Hampshire" by the Nashua Telegraph and by the New Hampshire Humanities Council as one of the 40 most influential New Hampshirites who have vastly enriched human understanding. In 2020 she was named "one of ten New Hampshire Women of the Century" by USA Today Network for the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment. She currently serves on several state boards including the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation and New Hampshire Listens.

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JerriAnne Boggis

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Chocolate Milk, Curried Goat, and Manish Water

by JerriAnne Boggis

Jerrianne Boggis reconnects with her Jamaican roots when her beloved Aunt dies.

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