
One Generation, Differing Opinions: Why Gen Z Feels Like Their Voice Doesn’t Matter In New Jersey Election
With the New Jersey primaries on Tuesday, June 10, young voters offer their thoughts on the voting process.

With the New Jersey primaries on Tuesday, June 10, young voters offer their thoughts on the voting process.

This week, there was some political news concerning a list made by the Trump Administration, a chance to help a local location manager pick a spot to shoot a Peacock TV show and more in this Hudson County News Roundup.

Photo courtesy of Janus Films. The story of Venus Xtravaganza is one marked by a dual reality oftentimes faced by many trans women: fierce ambition and persistent marginalization. But this did not stop Venus from emulating her own spark, it only made her story much more riveting. In 1988, Venus

Photo courtesy of Everything Jersey City. We recap what’s been happening in Hudson County and New Jersey, including: how you can have your voice heard in the pending Medicaid cuts, call for a “Better PATH” and in the advancing Kean-NJCU school merger. Here’s this week’s Hudson County news roundup. Kean

“As a Filipino American artist, personally I feel that Filipino-American heritage and identity kind of gets lost in the creative world. I feel like not many of us are really seen in the mainstream line,” the North Jersey native told Slice of Culture.

“We’re trying to do is basically just give space so people can come and play [in North Jersey].”

“I felt Drew’s rights were violated in so many ways, and standing up against the threat to our civil rights was really the message I had,” said Ervin, a relative of the Jersey City man.

Election season continues to roll around as summer programs and possible public transportation disruptions are happening throughout Hudson County.

To envision what each candidates’ “better Jersey City” looks like, here’s a snapshot of their answers. For a full transcript of the forum, you can…

Hudson County is heating up with spring and summer activities, Jersey City politics and more. You can read all about it in this week’s Hudson County news roundup.
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