
Brothers Gonna Talk It Out! Black men discuss elections and Other Important Issues
We took it to “Dirty Jersey” with reporter Duane K. Reed who went from barbershops, to Rutgers, and in Black owned businesses.
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We took it to “Dirty Jersey” with reporter Duane K. Reed who went from barbershops, to Rutgers, and in Black owned businesses.
For the week beginning Sunday, October 27, 2024, through Sunday, November 3,2024, nine Black-owned outlets are reporting on this historic election and issues driving voters to the polls.
Many young people say that not much has improved over the past four years, particularly on critical issues like student debt, climate change, and affordability.
If elected, Conaway would become the first Black to represent South Jersey in Congress. Conaway, a practicing physician who also holds a law degree, has been a member of the New Jersey Assembly since 1998 in District 7.
Andrew Parker III believes that the Democratic Party’s policies have not led to meaningful improvement in Black communities over the last 60 years.
Darius Mayfield is running on the Republican ticket, but if pressed he would admit he feels more like an independent conservative.
More than 10,000 people converged on the Liacourus Center for a combination concert and campaign rally, featuring Grammy Award-winning artists John Legend and Bruce Springsteen.
Ray Ellis doesn’t care whether a person is a Democrat or a Republican; what matters to him is their commitment to helping the community.
Prempeh, a 34-year-old natural born citizen, whose parents legally immigrated from Ghana, believes in school choice. He is vehemently against abortion and loathes the origin of Planned Parenthood, because it promoted abortion in poor Black communities.