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New Jersey's oldest Black-owned newspaper circa 1904


Transparency And Trust: The Benefits Of Full Disclosure In Law And Policy-Making.
The relaunched Echo, NJ's oldest Black-owned newspaper, has seriously researched the pros and cons of Sanctuary City and State policies that

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
May 8, 20243 min read


Afternoon Tea With K. Britt Topic Chats On Red Bank Police Arrest - Rutgers Rites of Passage 2024 - Senior Citizen Eviction Crisis & About B.O.S. (Rutgers Black Organization of Students) And More!
Illegal & unvetted immigrants, are allowed to bring & have guns even when the gun is stolen property. How does that make you feel?

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
May 8, 20246 min read


Freedom of Speech Under Scrutiny: Princeton University's Move to Expel Students for Protesting Gaza War Fatalities Sparks Debate
Student protesters at Princeton University were suddenly evicted from campus after participating in a "Stop the War in Gaza Protest."

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
May 3, 20243 min read


Merrill's Judith Lee Named Among Top Wealth Advisors in New Jersey by Forbes!!!
Forbes has recognized the exceptional talent of Judith Lee, a wealth advisor at Merrill Lynch, by naming her one of the top wealth advisors.

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Apr 26, 20242 min read


Exploitation Of Vulnerable Members By Human Smugglers: Even Relatives Can Be Culprits
Since the enforcement of Sanctuary Cities under Ronald Reagan (1981-1989) & George Bush (1990) in 1993, 801,358 Americans have gone missing

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Apr 26, 202413 min read


Book Review by Umar Muhajjir: "Savage Inequalities" by Jonathan Kozol regarding Public School Education of Minority Children in America
Kozol saw firsthand how the mistreatment & underfunding of urban public schools could cause irreparable harm to Black children.

Umar Muhajjir
Apr 22, 20245 min read


The Rise of Black Women Entrepreneurs in the Marijuana Business: The Story of Moe Weed 2
Within the last couple of years across America, we have seen a transformation of various states supporting legalizing marijuana

Joy Nickens
Apr 21, 20249 min read


Echoed News Chats on: Nat'l Minority Health Month; Trenton Officer Indicted For Conspiring With Gang; 79 Yr Old Man Hit By Car While In Wheelchair; Marlboro Bomb Threat & More
April Is National Minority Health Month One way is to participate in local events and activities that promote awareness and education.

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Apr 18, 20245 min read


D. JOHN JACKSON EXAMINES COVID’S IMPACT AND ITS LESSONS FOR HUMANKIND IN HIS NEW BOOK “For Whom the Virus Tolls”
“For Whom the Virus Tolls” Offers Thoughtful Perspectives, Stories of Resilience from America’s Front Lines of the Pandemic"

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Apr 18, 20242 min read


Celebrating National Minority Health Month With Joseph S. Palm, Regional Director For The U.S. Department Of Health And Human Services Region II
Minority Health Month, a crucial observance every April in the United States is not just a month on the calendar. It's a powerful platform t

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Apr 17, 20244 min read


Underfunded Pensions & Black Americans 2023 Report By Economist Shai Grabie
Yeshiah Grabie is an M&A professional and trained economist.

Karen Edmond
Apr 17, 20243 min read


Echo New T.V. Saturday Evening Reports : Police Officer Exonerated; The Passing Of O.J. Simpson; Recent Car Accidents; N.A.A.C.P.; N.J. Homes Go from $347,000 to $600,000; And More
April 13, 2024 Laurence Harbor Shooting: Officer Exonerated by Grand Jury Old Bridge Police Officer Christopher Hammel has been cleared...

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Apr 13, 20246 min read
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