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Journal articles on the topic "Housing Authority of the City of Newark (New Jersey)"

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Scorsone, Kristyn. "Invisible Pathways." Public Historian 41, no. 2 (May 1, 2019): 190–217. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/tph.2019.41.2.190.

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Using oral history research under the direction of the Queer Newark Oral History Project, this essay explores how contemporary black lesbian entrepreneurs in the city of Newark, New Jersey, are engaged in entrepreneurial practices that resist patterns of gentrification. I argue for expanding our definition of public history to account for the business practices and social structures that queer black women in Newark are erecting as a part of their survival. These serve to pave the way for the preservation of their culture, enable them to collaborate with community in shared authority, and present queer black women’s knowledge and history to the wider public. By expanding the definition of what constitutes a public historian, we acknowledge the power of black lesbians as producers of historical knowledge and create new access points for shared inquiry with various marginalized communities that reach beyond academia and cultural institutions.
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Books on the topic "Housing Authority of the City of Newark (New Jersey)"

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Schools, New Jersey Legislature Joint Committee on the Public. Committee meeting of Joint Committee on the Public Schools: Testimony from Mr. Al Koeppe, chairman of the New Jersey Schools Construction Board, plus public presentations : [October 3, 2005, Trenton, New Jersey]. Trenton, N.J: The Unit, 2005.

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New Jersey. Legislature. Joint Committee on the Public Schools. Committee meeting of Joint Committee on the Public Schools: Presentations on how the issue of youth violence is being identified and addressed in New Jersey : [June 21, 1999, Trenton, New Jersey]. Trenton, N.J: The Unit, 1999.

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New Jersey. Legislature. Senate. Community and Urban Affairs Committee. Public hearing before Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee: Senate bill no. 1675 (concerns municipal authority to deal with abandoned properties, establishes a pilot program) : Senate bill no. 1676 (revises receivership statutes) : (October 21, 2002, Jersey City, New Jersey). Trenton, N.J: The Unit, 2002.

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New Jersey. Legislature. Joint Committee on the Public Schools. Committee meeting of Joint Committee on the Public Schools: Commissioner of Education, Dr. William Librera, will make a presentation of the New Jersey Quality Single Accountability Continuum proposal [June 17, 2004, Trenton, New Jersey]. Trenton, N.J: The Unit, 2004.

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New Jersey. Legislature. Joint Committee on the Public Schools. Committee meeting of Joint Committee on the Public Schools: Annual report on the state-operated school districts of Jersey City and Paterson. Trenton, N.J: The Committee, 1994.

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New Jersey. Legislature. Joint Committee on the Public Schools. Committee meeting of Joint Committee on the Public Schools: "final independent evaluation report on the Jersey City public schools" and presentation by Partnership for New Jersey regarding the School Districts Efficiency Study Group : date, June 20, 1994, 9:30 a.m. Trenton, N.J: The Unit, 1994.

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New Jersey. Legislature. Joint Committee on the Public Schools. Committee meeting of Joint Committee on the Public Schools: Barry Zubrow, Chairman, and Scott Weiner, Chief Executive Officer, of the Schools Development Authority will present the authority's annual report : [December 20, 2007, Trenton, New Jersey]. Trenton, N.J: New Jersey Office of Legislative Services, Public Information Office, Hearing Unit, 2007.

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New Jersey. Legislature. Joint Committee on the Public Schools. Committee meeting of Joint Committee on the Public Schools: Presentation of Jersey City's strategic plan. Trenton, N.J: The Unit, 1996.

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New Jersey. Legislature. Joint Committee on the Public Schools. Committee meeting of Joint Committee on the Public Schools: Testimony on the state operation of the Newark public schools. Trenton, N.J: The Unit, 1997.

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New Jersey. Legislature. Joint Committee on the Public Schools. Committee meeting of Joint Committee on the Public Schools: Testimony on the state operation of the Newark Public Schools. Trenton, N.J: The Unit, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Housing Authority of the City of Newark (New Jersey)"

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Thompson, J. Phillip. "Introduction: Black Mayors and Social Change." In Double Trouble, 3–38. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195177336.003.0001.

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Abstract The most immediate impetus for the election of black mayors was demographic shifts in cities as blacks moved North in the 1940s and 1950s from the rural South and whites moved out to the suburbs. Between 1950 and 1960, 1.2 million whites left Chicago, Philadelphia, and Newark, New Jersey, and 301,000 blacks moved in. In New York City, between 1950 and 1965, one million whites left and a nearly equal number of blacks and Puerto Ricans entered. White suburbanization was fostered by federal and state transportation policies that favored the automobile over public transportation and by federal housing and tax policies that benefited suburbs most by subsidizing new homeownership. The Federal Housing Authority (FHA) and Veteran’s Authority (VA) initiated mortgage-underwriting policies that covered 90 percent of the cost of purchasing a new house and stretched payments over thirty years (Powell 2002, 78).
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