Stories About new jersey
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Newark Story Bus Goes Back in Time
Growing Up in Newark
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Mirian Mijangos
A domestic worker from Gautemala describes her experiences finding work in New Jersey
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Picturing Newark
Sixteen young photographers share their vision of life in their city as part of a National Geographic Photo Camp.
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Reverse Migration
Journey between Central America and New Jersey with people who are transforming a small Guatemalan town
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Hijabi World
What wearing the hijab means for Muslim Jersey girls.
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Fighting Chance
Former Marine Mike Steadman and his partner Gary Bloore use boxing to push young men and women beyond their circumstances...
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When We Meet Again
Immigration, separation and reunification come full circle for more than 30 Mexican families.
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We Came & Stayed: Coyt Jones/Ras Baraka
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The Newark Sound
A then-and-now look at the University Heights music scene from one generation to the next.
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Off the Rails
The Ironbound has long been the site of industries that have provided livelihoods for its residents. But at what cost...
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Over My Dead Body!
An occupational therapist turned community activist leads a resistance movement
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Ursula Simone de Assis
A single mother from Brazil juggles multiple jobs to survive
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Maricela Bendito
A domestic worker from Mexico becomes a business owner and activist
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Gateways to Newark
An interactive exploration of the longest mural on the East Coast
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Luso-Americano
The largest Portuguese-language newspaper in the U.S. keeps a community connected
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Echoes of Fado
Experience the haunting melodies of this quintessentially Portuguese music
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Glassbook Project: Brick By Brick
Rutgers students create glass sculptures based on the stories of Lusophone migrants to Newark.
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Detained
Meet nine of the 400,000 immigrants detained in the U.S. each year
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East Side High
Inside the most diverse high school in Newark, listen to a group of students as they try to make sense...