Waterfront South, Camden

Why it's being considered

Waterfront South in Camden, New Jersey, could be a meaningful location for a memorial or monument commemorating migrant laborers for several reasons:

  1. Historical Significance – Camden has a rich history of industrial labor, with industries such as shipbuilding, manufacturing, and food processing that relied heavily on migrant and immigrant laborers. Many migrant workers contributed to the city's economic growth.

  2. Demographic and Cultural Ties – The area has historically been home to diverse immigrant communities, including Latin American, African American, and other migrant laborers who have worked in factories, construction, and service industries.

  3. Proximity to Waterfront Industry – Being near the waterfront, the location reflects the working-class roots of many migrants who were employed in shipping, dock work, and related trades.

  4. Urban Revitalization Efforts – Waterfront South is undergoing redevelopment and revitalization. A memorial or monument could serve as a landmark that honors the contributions of laborers while also contributing to the cultural and historical identity of the area.

  5. Existing Community and Advocacy Efforts – The neighborhood has active organizations working on social justice, labor rights, and historical preservation, making it a fitting place to recognize the struggles and contributions of migrant laborers.

By placing a memorial in Waterfront South, Camden, it would not only honor the sacrifices and resilience of migrant workers but also serve as a reminder of the city’s deep connection to labor and migration.

About this project

The New Jersey Immigrant Laborers’ Monument Project is a transformative three-year initiative dedicated to honoring the vital contributions of immigrants and migrants as laborers in shaping the state of New Jersey.

Through thoughtfully designed monument installations, the project will celebrate the resilience, hard work, and cultural legacies of these individuals, whose efforts have profoundly impacted the state’s economy, infrastructure, and communities. By blending art, history, and storytelling, this initiative aims to create spaces that inspire reflection, foster appreciation, and amplify the voices of immigrant laborers, past and present.

Activities programmed in this location

Labor Rights and Organizing

TBA

Asian American Laborers and Resistance in North Jersey: Past and Present

TBA

The Great Falls Center @ Paterson, NJ
March 27, 2025
18:00
St. Stephan's Church @ Ironbound, Newark, NJ
April 10, 2025
19:00
coLAB Arts
May 7, 2025
17:00
to 20:00
Immigrants, We Get The Job Done!
May 12, 2025
19:00
to 22:00
Many Sources: Immigrant Labor and Cultural Heritage in South Jersey
May 17, 2025
15:30
to 17:30
Unity Square
May 29, 2025
11:00
to 14:00
Commemorating South Jersey’s Black Migrant Farmworkers
May 31, 2025
13:00
to 16:00
Migrants and New Jersey’s Oyster Industry
June 7, 2025
10:30
to 13:30

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