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Category: FRNJ Informer-Op Ed

The Killing of Six Asian Women in Atlanta Was a Hate Crime

By Dr. Mary P. Yee | AC JosepH Guest Blogger I was honored to be asked by my friend Wilfredo … More

Asian, Atlanta, killing, Mary Yee, women

InsideNJ’s African-American Power List Adds More from SJ, Still Woefully Short

By Clyde Hughes | AC JosepH Media ATLANTIC CITY – I promise I will not make this an annual event … More

African Americans, Charles Boyer, Herb Conaway, InsiderNJ, Marty Small, Power List, Stephenine Dixon, Troy Singleton

Rann Miller: The Intersection of Grace and Racism at the Schoolhouse

By Rann Miller | Guest Blogger AC JosepH Media I recently read a New York Times article about a young … More

Mimi Groves, Rann Miller, Robert E. Lee

Black, Latinos: Same Struggle, Same Fight

By Wilfredo “Wil” Rojas, M.Ed. | AC JosepH Media Guest Blogger  As we celebrate Black History Month, and focus on … More

Black, Black History Month, Brown v. Board, Mendez, Puerto Rican, Thurgood Marshall, Wilfredo Rojas

FRNJ: It’s Black History Month, Dammit – Celebrate It

By Clyde Hughes | AC JosepH Media Today marks the start of Black History Month, the time where we bring … More

American History, Black History, Black History Month, Carter G. Woodson

Miller: Rick Brunson’s Return Good for Camden Fans, Community

By Rann Miller | Guest Blogger AC JosepH Media I love basketball. I love the NBA, no doubt. But I … More

basketball, Camden, Camden High School, LeBron James, Rann Miller, Rick Brunson

FRNJ: Media Equity Needed in Atlantic City Mayoral Debate

AC JosepH Media ATLANTIC CITY – The following is a letter released Monday, Oct. 12 by Clyde Hughes, editor of … More

Atlantic City, Marty Small, Mayoral Debate, Thomas Forkin

Singleton: Bullying Can Lead to Hatred, Racism – End It Now

By  NJ State Sen. Troy Singleton Bullying is an undeniable, unfortunate fact of life. We are either victims of it, witness it … More

bullying, Jonnottan Harrison, National Bullying Prevention Month, Stompoutbullying.org, Troy Singleton, Workplace Bullying Institute

Singleton: Secondary Education – A Way Forward

By NJ State Sen. Troy Singleton | Troy Talk If any topic underlies the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, it … More

Education, Senate Bill 2093, Senate Bill 2403, Senate Bill 961, Troy Singleton

Miller: Confronting the Opportunity Gap in Urban Schools during a Pandemic

By Rann Miller | AC JosepH Media Guest Blogger The Coronavirus has changed the face of education as we know … More

Camden, pandemic, Rann Miller, Urban schools

Rojas: Latino Inclusion – A Needed Initiative

By Wilfredo “Wil” Rojas, M.Ed. | AC JosepH Media Guest Blogger Not long ago, Front Runner New Jersey.com officially expanded … More

Front Runner New Jersey, Latino, Wilfredo Rojas

Prosecutor Damon Tyner: ‘What’s Going On’ At Intersection of Law and Race

By Damon G. Tyner | Atlantic County Prosecutor NOTE: This article first appeared on the Office of Atlantic County Prosecutor … More

Atlantic County Prosecutor, Bob Tyner, Clayton Graham, Damon Tyner, Gurbir Grewal, Hank Tyner, Jennifer Webb-McRae, Marvin Gaye

Congressman John Lewis: A Lasting Relevant Life

By Wilfredo “Wil” Rojas | Guest Blogger AC JosepH Media There are news headlines that spark emotions that get people … More

Freedom Riders, Gloucester County NAACP, John Lewis, Loretta Winters, NAACP New Jersey, Wilfredo Rojas

Will Cunningham: Claiming 2-Person Congressional Race ‘A Lie, Plain and Simple’

By Will Cunningham | Congressional Candidate, New Jersey District 2 On June 27, The Washington Post published an article titled … More

Amy Kennedy, bias, Brigid Callahan Harrison, Washington Post, Will Cunningham

Wilfredo Rojas: We Need All Hands on Deck

By Wilfredo “Wil” Rojas, M.Ed. | Guest Blogger AC JosepH Media On Monday, June 1, 1,000 people filled a designated … More

candlelight vigil, George Floyd, Gloucester County NAACP, Loretta Winters, Wilfredo Rojas

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