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Photo Essay | Powering the resistance: A people’s convention evokes MLK’s revolutionary spirit

Newark, NJ – In especially challenging times where reactionary forces have been empowered to roll back much of Rev. Dr. Martin King Jr’s work in civil rights and economic justice, 15-year-old Montclair NAACP Youth Council President Ife Joseph moved through the inaugural MLK People’s Convention for Social Justice & Resistance at Essex County College on April 26, undaunted and steadfastly optimistic.

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Democracy and Politics Anthony Orlando Democracy and Politics Anthony Orlando

New Jersey joins the nation in a May Day call to action

Newark, NJ - May 1st will see citizens across the United States participating in over a thousand protests and rallies led by May Day Strong, a coalition of nearly 200 grassroots and civic organizations nationwide, many of which were behind the National Hands Off campaign on April 5th. The goal of these protests is to unite the public in addressing and preventing what organizers have described as a “billionaire takeover” of the American government.

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Democracy and Politics Ishani Bakshi Democracy and Politics Ishani Bakshi

Knock knock, democracy’s calling: Inside the NJ Million Voter Project 

Newark, NJ - New Jersey is heading into one of the most consequential elections in its recent history. In November, voters will choose a new governor and reshape the state Legislature. But for many residents, especially in communities of color, immigrant neighborhoods, and working-class towns, politics is often . The Million Voter Project (MVP) New Jersey aims to change that.

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Food & Agriculture Mandy Coriston Food & Agriculture Mandy Coriston

Making connections: The processor’s role in keeping food local 

Frelinghuysen, NJ – When most people hear the term “food processor,” they picture a small kitchen appliance, but within the food system, a processor is a critical and often unseen link between the producer and the consumer. In the United States, 83 percent of agricultural production lies in the hardworking hands of family farmers and ranchers, but corporate control of the production chain results in those farmers receiving an average of only 15 cents on the retail dollar for their products. Off-farm expenses, i.e., processing, manufacturing, distribution, and wholesale and retail marketing, mean that back on the farm, producers are left without much to put in the coffers or reinvest in their next season’s work. 

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Health and Education Ishani Bakshi Health and Education Ishani Bakshi

The DOE’s final bell? What’s next for NJ schools?

Newark, NJ – The Trump administration’s recent executive order proposing the termination of the U.S. Department of Education (DoEd) has reignited debates on the role of federal oversight in education. While proponents argue that eliminating the DoEd would return power to states, critics warn of severe disruptions to funding, policy implementation, and equity in education. In New Jersey, where federal funding supplements state aid, the effects of Trump’s action could be profound.

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Opinion Joe Maniscalco Opinion Joe Maniscalco

Now’s the time for some of that ‘American Exceptionalism’

New York, NY - If you’re of a certain age and grew up around here, you probably remember a time when you could look back at people in Germany during World War II and innocently wonder how the heck they could have allowed fascism to overtake their country. Sadly, those naive days are long gone for all of us—because everyone in America now knows exactly how it happens. 

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Food & Agriculture Mandy Coriston Food & Agriculture Mandy Coriston

Growing more than food: Building resilience through community-supported agriculture

Atlantic County, NJ - Food systems can be complex entities, often finding the consumer far removed from the producer. Long-haul shipping brings fruits and vegetables across oceans and continents, eggs appear uncannily uniform in their factory-farm cartons, and meat, fish, and fowl, diapered and wrapped in plastic, greet shoppers from neat rows in grocery store coolers.

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Rhoda Scott comes home to Newark for Jazz in April

Newark, NJ – Established by the Smithsonian Institution in 2001 to highlight and celebrate the rich history of jazz music and its cultural significance, Jazz Appreciation Month was chosen to coincide with the birth month of one of jazz's most iconic figures, Duke Ellington. The purpose of Jazz Appreciation Month is to honor jazz as a uniquely American art form and to acknowledge its global influence.

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