Author Nathaly Suquinagua Nathaly's Latest Articles Celebrate 100 Years of John Coltrane at NJPAC By Nathaly Suquinagua ● Arts & Culture ● February 13, 2026 NJPAC celebrates the jazz giant’s centennial with modern interpretations of his spiritual masterpieces this spring season. Can Mikie Sherrill Fix NJ? New Roadmap For Lowering Childcare & Housing By Nathaly Suquinagua ● Education ● January 5, 2026 A new report urges Gov. Mikie Sherrill to take bold action on housing, education, childcare, and transparency in New Jersey. New Jersey Advocates Mobilize Voters As Tight Governor’s Race Hinges On Turnout By Nathaly Suquinagua ● Politics ● September 29, 2025 Advocates in New Jersey are mobilizing voters of color and immigrants, as turnout could decide the tight governor’s race. YWCA Launches New Jersey’s First Center For Racial Healing By Nathaly Suquinagua ● Community & Family ● September 22, 2025 YWCA Northern NJ opens first Center for Racial Healing to address racial trauma with training, referrals, and community support. New Jersey Advocates Demand Climate Action At Hoboken Strike By Nathaly Suquinagua ● Environment ● August 18, 2025 NJ lawmakers face pressure to pass the Climate Superfund Act, holding polluters accountable as climate impacts worsen statewide. More Than Cookies And Patches: Girl Scouts’ CreateHer Summer Inspires Newark Families By Nathaly Suquinagua ● Community & Family ● August 13, 2025 Girl Scouts’ “CreateHer Summer” offers free creative & wellness activities for Newark girls, promoting confidence, diversity, and community. Passaic City Council Advances 3% Rent Increase Cap And Stronger Tenant Protections By Nathaly Suquinagua ● County News ● August 8, 2025 Passaic backs 3% rent cap, ending vacancy decontrol after tenant-led push for stronger housing protections. New Jersey Advances Bill To Bring Farm-Fresh Food To Schools By Nathaly Suquinagua ● Education ● July 28, 2025 A $4.5M NJ bill would help schools buy fresh local food, boosting student nutrition and supporting the state’s farmers and economy. Newark Launches Festival Coalition To Boost Year-Round Cultural Tourism By Nathaly Suquinagua ● Community & Family ● June 23, 2025 Newark launched Festivals United Newark (FUN) on Juneteenth with a $1.5M grant, uniting seven festivals to promote the city. Reviving Frederick Douglass: Ulysses Kay’s Opera Returns To The Stage By Nathaly Suquinagua ● Music & Performance ● June 13, 2025 BMOP and Odyssey Opera revive Ulysses Kay’s “Frederick Douglass” this Juneteenth, celebrating Black history, music, and legacy. Posts pagination 1 2 Next