New Jersey, it’s time to tell the truth | Opinion
Updated Mar 16, 2021;
Posted Mar 07, 2021
From left to right: David Z. Vaisberg, senior rabbi at Temple B nai Abraham, Livingston; The Right Reverend William H. Stokes of the Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey; Rev. Anya Sammler-Michael, senior co-minister at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation, Montclair; Imam Wahy-ud Deen Shareef: Imam and Convenor, Council of Imams in NJ and Rev. Charles Boyer: Pastor, Bethel AME Church, Woodbury
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By William H. Stokes
W.E.B. Du Bois once wrote, “Nations reel and stagger on their way; they make hideous mistakes; they commit frightful wrongs; they do great and beautiful things. And shall we not best guide humanity by telling the truth about all this, so far as the truth is ascertainable?”
the justice department is being asked to investigate. we will speak with jamel mims, a victim of stop and frisk, and the naacp s ben jealous. it is terrifying to see the richest person in the city, the mayor, a media titan, say we have to do this to make our cities safer. the new york police department has sued for spying on muslims across the northeast. i am not exaggerating when i am saying is bone chilling when you see the debt the nypd went to investigate people who were just worshipping and going about their daily lives. 5 broken cameras. and award winning documentary filmed by a palestinian man who got a video camera to record his son s growing up. he ended up documenting the resistance movement to the separation wall in the west bank village of bil in. it takes a bullet three milliseconds to hit my camera. in that time, before the experience becomes a memory, everything i know vanishes. we will stick with the film s palestinian and israeli director. all o
and shot point blank. about finding criminals. racial profiling in new york city. last year the police department stopped, frist, and interrogated people nearly 700,000 times, mostly black and latino men. the justice department is being asked to investigate. we will speak with jamel mims, a victim of stop and frisk, and the naacp s ben jealous. it is terrifying to see the richest person in the city, the mayor, a media titan, say we have to do this to make our cities safer. the new york police department has sued for spying on muslims across the northeast. i am not exaggerating when i am saying is bone chilling when you see the debt the nypd went to investigate people who were just worshipping and going about their daily lives. 5 broken cameras. and award winning documentary filmed by a palestinian man who got a video camera to record his son s growing up. he ended up documenting the resistance movement to the separation wall in the west bank village of bil in. i