Arts & Sciences Newark Mayor Ras Baraka and Sister, Art Historian Kellie Jones, Share Childhood Memories and Thoughts on Art and Politics at Express Newark Event
Diversity New Jersey’s Women Lawmakers Speak With Rutgers-Newark Students About Leadership, Reproductive Health
Achievements Mom Writes Children’s Book About Bond Between Autistic Son and Sibling, Filling a Void for Readers
Arts & Sciences Newark Mayor And His Sister, Art Historian Kellie Jones, To Discuss Groundbreaking Book By Their Father, Amiri Baraka, at Express Newark Event
Criminal Justice Neck Restraint Bans Linked to Reduction in Police-Involved Fatalities, Lower Crime Rates, Study Shows
Research & Creative Activity Bizarre COVID-19 Pandemic Beliefs Linked to Stress, but Purpose, Hope, and Support Could be the Antidote, Say Researchers
Anchor Institution Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, Leaders from Rutgers-Newark, City Businesses, and Braven, Unite to Empower College Students For Career Success
Achievements Rutgers-Newark Center for Politics and Race in America Named in Honor of Late-NJ Lt. Governor Sheila Y. Oliver
Community Newark On World Day of Social Justice, a RU-N Alumna Describes Her Work as a Teacher in Newark
Arts & Sciences At Express Newark Exhibition, Art Inspired by Groundbreaking Book by Leroi Jones, Later Known as Amiri Baraka Express Newark celebrates ”Blues People” by Leroi Jones, later known as Amiri Baraka, with an exhibition featuring some of the nation’s leading artists, whose multimedia pieces echo and expand upon the book’s central themes.