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New Jersey's oldest Black-owned newspaper circa 1904
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Broken Trust and Broken Arms: The Alarming Case of Daycare Negligence at “Little People at Work”
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This investigative report exposes the negligence suffered by Asianai Foster’s son at “Little People At Work,” amplifying a mother’s courageous demand for justice and highlighting how undermining Head Start programs endangers Black children. Through advocacy and analysis, it condemns institutional neglect and calls for urgent reforms to protect vulnerable families and restore accountability in American childcare.

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Jun 75 min read


Afternoon Tea & Truths: Exposing Scammers, Cecil Williams Fashion Stand at NY's Fashion Week, Calling for Safer Streets After 7-Year-Old NJ Student Hit by Car, and Stormy Skies with K Britt
Join K Brittingham-Edmond for Afternoon Tea & Truths, where we expose local scammers, celebrate Cecil Williams’ powerful stand at NY Fashion Week, call for safer streets after a child is struck, and keep you updated on Jersey Shore storms. Pour yourself a cup and catch up on the stories that matter most to our community!

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Sep 16, 20254 min read


The Echo's Afternoon Tea W/KBritt!: From Tragedy to Action: Ke'Torrius Starkes Jr.'s Legacy, Celebrating Black Voices in Michelle Obama & Craig Robinson’s Podcast, + NJ's Community Safety Challenges
This article examines the tragic case of Ke'Torrius Starkes Jr., a three-year-old who lost his life due to negligence within the state care system. It advocates for justice and systemic reforms to prevent future tragedies. Additionally, the piece highlights a podcast hosted by Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson that celebrates Black excellence and shares inspiring narratives, emphasizing the impact of their discussions on culture and community empowerment. Further updates on N

Karen Brittingham-Edmond
Jul 29, 20258 min read
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