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Gov. Murphy Can Support Black and Brown Families by Supporting Charter Schools, Says Newark Business Leader

Staff Writer March 8, 2021

Randal Pinkett, a Newark businessman and the first African-American student from Rutgers to win a Rhodes Scholarship, has a bone to pick with Gov. Phil

WHITE: Focus on Teachers and Follow the Money: Pandemic Parenting Advice From an Expert

Paula White February 25, 2021

I’ve been an empty nester since the pandemic began — happily free of the burden of managing children’s virtual learning along with all the other

Meet Newark’s Own Amanda Gorman, Seventh-Grade Poet Makayla Brown

Laura Waters February 19, 2021

A month ago, as Amanda Gorman shared her beautiful prose during President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris’ inauguration, students at KIPP Rise Academy

Amanda Gorman Is Climbing That Hill. Now if Only The Rest of Us Would Join Her.

Laura Waters January 21, 2021

Yesterday at President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris’s inauguration, Amanda Gorman stole the show. Lady Gaga? J-Lo? Garth Brooks? No contest. This twenty-two-year-old

COMMENTARY: Good Luck Finding an Education Secretary Who Can Help Kids and Make Unions Happy, Mr. President-Elect

Laura Waters December 9, 2020

President-Elect Joe Biden may be setting himself up for a confrontation between two of his top advisors. Perched on one shoulder will be Dr. Anthony

How Disproportionate Is New Jersey’s Rate of School Suspensions?

Staff Writer November 18, 2020

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Khaliah Fitchett on Going From Handcuffs to Running for Congress

Laura Waters October 21, 2020

One afternoon in March 2010, Khaliah Fitchette, a 16-year-old student at Newark’s University High School, was riding home on a NJ Transit bus with her

White Progressives Have a Lot of Work To Do And I’m Not Here To Help.

Guest Contributor July 13, 2020

This is a guest post by my boss and colleague Chris Stewart, the Chief Executive Officer of brightbeam. He is a lifelong activist and 20-year supporter

At A Loss For Words, Knowing I Need to Speak

Guest Contributor June 2, 2020

This is a guest post by Patrick Riccards, executive director of Best in the World Teachers. Riccards, a resident of West Windsor, NJ, previously served

West Windsor-Plainsboro Parents Say Racist Videos Represent How Their Kids Are Treated Every Day

Laura Waters May 26, 2020

Five years ago the West Windsor-Plainsboro School District made the New York Times for a rift between white and Asian-American parents after Superintendent David Aderhold

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