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Newark, NJ - Iranians living in New Jersey, who make up a reported 0.08% of the state’s population, continue to grapple with Iran’s most recent military encounter with Israel and the U.S. This particular skirmish began on June 13, when Israel launched attacks on nuclear and military facilities in Iran. Both countries engaged in direct conflict with each other until Israel and Iran reached a ceasefire on June 24. The Human Rights Activists News Agency reported that, as of June 23, Israel's missile strikes killed a confirmed 974 people in Iran and injured 3,458 others.
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The arc of the moral universe bends
It doesn't bend on its own
It has, historically, only been bent by the weight of Black and brown bodies
Bent by the weight of their whole lives on their backs as our Indigenous Ancestors were death marched off their land
Bent by the weight of Black people, enslaved and “free,” hung from trees
Bent by the weight of Black men and women, spilling their blood onto the Edmund Pettus bridge
Bent by the weight of Iraqi children bombed – because if we must accept Black people's humanity we can still deny the humanity of Arabs and Muslims
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Trenton, NJ – The state legislature is rapidly approaching its summer recess, and in the wings are two key pieces of legislation surrounding local food purchasing for schools and expanding land access for urban agriculture. The time for action is now, and here is an overview of two critical food systems bills and how to contact policymakers to make your voice heard.
Newark, NJ - The U.S. Department of Justice still has its sights set on U.S. Representative LaMonica McIver. Over a week after Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka was arrested for allegedly trespassing at Delaney Hall, the DOJ dropped their charges against Baraka, only to charge McIver for reportedly assaulting two federal agents as the Newark Mayor was arrested on May 9th.
Newark, NJ - On June 14, while tanks roll down the streets of D.C. celebrating the sitting President’s birthday, New Jersey residents from Montclair to Cape May will gather in parks, town squares, and overpasses to declare: this is not what democracy looks like. This is the message behind the nationwide “No Kings” Day of Defiance — and in New Jersey, that message hits especially hard.
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Newark, NJ - U.S. Representative LaMonica McIver appeared in court on June 25, adding another chapter in her legal battle against the Department of Justice. On June 10, McIver was indicted on three counts of “forcibly impeding and interfering with federal officers” as they tried to arrest Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka outside Delaney Hall on May 9. If convicted, McIver could face up to 17 years in prison.
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