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Amiri Tulloch

November 29, 2021

Columbia student Amiri Tulloch speaks to the racial violence he has encountered and hopes to help eradicate. His love for his community is evident, and he talks about this love in how his political awareness was shaped by his relationship to Highland Park.

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In Supermassive Tags Hurricane Sandy, Residential Segregation, Segregation in Public Schools, Racial Profiling, Homeschooling, Municipal Budgeting, Racism, Blue Acres Buyout Program, Racial Bias

Mark Stephenson

February 7, 2021

Franklin native Mark Stephenson discusses growing up in New Brunswick in the ‘60s and how the city and surrounding areas have changed since then. He also provides details into his personal life and his entrepreneurial careers.

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In Supermassive, Esperanza, Latido del Corazón Tags Fair Housing Act, Black Homeownership, Substance Use Disorder, Peer Pressure, Black-Owned Business Support, Racism, Discrimination

Barbara Saunders

June 3, 2020

After retiring from a career in education, Barbara Saunders has continued to be an active member of Mount Zion Church, both in choir positions and currently as its History Room Coordinator, an initiative that was first started by Alice Archibald.

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In Supermassive Tags Segregation in Public Schools, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU), Racism, Redlining, Plessy v. Ferguson, New Brunswick Projects

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