
Olive Trees And Busy Streets: Palestinian-Americans Find A Safe Space In Hudson County
“There’s only one way: you have to work on yourself so you can help,” Noor said to those who want to help Palestine.

“There’s only one way: you have to work on yourself so you can help,” Noor said to those who want to help Palestine.

Hudson County became a prominent voice in the presidential primary on June 4, sending a message to the United States.

Most are focusing on local issues and deferring the Israel-Hamas war as an international issue not relevant to their job description. The current districts up for bid this election season encompassing Hudson County are districts eight, nine and 10.

These are the thoughts that ran through my mind as I planned my trip to Palestine—a trip in the midst of a genocide of my people.

The South Orange-Maplewood district BOE’s decision to punish free speech, as expressed by MAPSO Freedom School, sets back vital efforts to make those values a reality in our schools

Boone described the rally as a “clash of emotions.” Here’s what the scene was like at the nation’s capital.

Residents have taken to social media and rallies to show their support towards Israel-Hamas war and wishing for an end to the violence that has left thousands of innocent people dead.

Sometimes, when you open up social media, you see recipes, OOTDs, cat videos or celebrity gossip. Other times, you see a political catastrophe completely terrifying, completely destructive— and somehow, happening almost completely under your nose. It’s tempting to want to sink into bed and do nothing. Maybe you think there’s
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