Category: Advocacy

  • Education & Career Forum For Union County Students – May 18, 2013

    Middle school and high school students are invited to attend a free education and career panel discussion event to be held on Saturday, May 18 at Union County College’s Kellogg Building. Sponsored by the County Youth Services Commission, the forum “Take Control of Your Future, A Panel Discussion Giving Insight on Education and Careers”, is designed to help students better understand the importance of academic excellence and the role it plays in their future professional development.

    The forum is open to Union County high school and middle school students, parents, guardians, caregivers, and chaperones. Each per who wishes to attend must register online by completing the online registration form at http://ucnj.org/take-control-of-your-future. The program includes: check in (10am – 11am), introductions, keynote speaker, panel discussion, Q&A, lunch, and networking. Attendees must bring a copy of the email confirmation they receive.

    Schools and community agencies who wish to promote the conference or encourage youth to attend may wish to distribute the program flyer.

    For additional information please contact Monica Lallo, Union County Youth Services Commission Administrator, at 908-527-4892 or via email at mlallo@ucnj.org.

  • New Jersey Opportunity To Compete Act

    The following is a press release issued in support of the New Jersey “Opportunity to Compete Act”. The intent of the legislation, according to its sponsors, is “to improve the economic viability, health, and security of New Jersey communities and to assist people with conviction histories to reintegrate into the community and to provide for their families and themselves.”

    Press Release:
    Newark, NJ- April 26, 2013. Ban the Box NJ, a statewide grassroots campaign advocating for the passage of the New Jersey Opportunity to Compete Act, will host a rally on Wednesday, May 1, 2013 at 1:00 PM on the front steps of the State House in Trenton, New Jersey.

    The New Jersey Opportunity to Compete Act makes the job application process fairer for all New Jerseyans by moving inquiries into a candidate’s criminal background to after a candidate has been interviewed and offered a conditional offer of employment. It is estimated that 65 million Americans have some criminal record although most of that group never spent time in prison or jail and many of those are merely arrest records. By making the job process fairer, the legislation could increase public safety and decrease government spending on corrections by reducing the number of individuals cycling through the criminal justice system. The bill would also help the economy by giving more New Jerseyans the ability to earn an income, pay taxes and become consumers for New Jersey businesses.

    The sponsoring legislators of the Opportunity to Compete Act, Senator Sandra B. Cunningham and Assemblywoman Bonnie Watson-Coleman will speak at the rally along with Cornell William Brooks of the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice, Micah Khan of the Integrated Justice Alliance, representatives from Building One New Jersey and several others. Ban the Box NJ will also submit a petition with signatures from members of various New Jersey communities to the Law and Public Safety Committee, where the legislation is expected to make its first appearance in early May. The rally will show the wide community support for the legislation immediately before this important committee hearing.

    Cornell William Brooks, Esq. noted “The need to open quality employment opportunities to a broader spectrum of our communities is one of the major economic obstacles to recovery and growth in this country. For the hundreds of thousands of citizens of New Jersey with criminal records (most of which are minor and long ago), this rally declares: opportunity is not merely a patriotic word New Jerseyans say but rather a word we hear and experience– when you can compete for work fairly without favor or bias.

    For more information about the rally, please contact Ban the Box NJ’s Director of Communications, Brandon Holt, at brandon@bantheboxnj.com.

  • Lights Out For Earth Hour: Saturday, March 23, 8:30 – 9:30PM

    For one hour the lights will be turned off in over 5200 major cities and towns in 135 countries worldwide as part of a global statement of concern for climate change and commitment to finding solutions to environmental issues.

    For more information about Earth Hour, check out www.earthhour.org

    Thank you Whole Foods for this socially responsible advertisement in my local store and for letting me use it to spread the word.