Opinion: What Biden administration can learn from NJ’s fight for equitable education
Posted OnFebruary 3, 2021 byIn our rush to save lives, we can’t neglect our children’s education and their social-emotional healthRead More…
How to convince minorities to get COVID-19 vaccine?
Posted OnDecember 18, 2020 byCommunity leaders are reaching out with a strong message to encourage vaccinationRead More…
Opinion: Urging communities of color to get vaccinated against COVID-19
Posted OnDecember 14, 2020 by‘As Americans of color … we owe it to ourselves and our communities to listen to the scientists, look at the data’Read More…
Opinion: Five ideas NJ should enact now to make voting easier
Posted OnNovember 12, 2020 byThe Garden State has made a good first step toward ending inequitable elections, but it’s only the initial step in a longer journeyRead More…
Opinion: NJ employers — you have a civic duty to break down barriers to voting
Posted OnOctober 26, 2020 byPaid time off to vote ensures employees will participate not just in this election but in all future electionsRead More…
Opinion: For Homeless Residents, the Digital Divide is a Digital Chasm
Posted OnAugust 12, 2020 byWe all need to do our part to bridge this critical gap, or COVID-19 will continue to further divide our communities between haves and have-notsRead More…
In poll, Newarkers say remote learning is fine, but still worry about learning loss
Posted OnApril 28, 2020 byA slight majority of Newark parents are satisfied with their children’s remote learning work — but they’re also worried their children will fall behind academically during the school shutdown, a new poll shows. The online poll, commissioned by Project Ready and conducted by Change Research from April 17 to April 19, illustrates how remote learning is…Read More…