Jury of Our Peers
Posted OnAugust 1, 2022 byMosaicOur Vote, Our Power
Posted OnFebruary 3, 2020 byMosaic[{“image”:””,”content”:””,”text_placement”:”center”,”text_alignment”:”middle”,”button_text”:””,”button_url”:””,”color”:””,”background_image”:”https://njisj.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/kids_in_color_alt_background-scaled.jpeg”,”parallax_background”:”0″,”overlay_color”:””,”overlay_opacity”:””,”additional_classes”:””,”anchor_link”:””,”type”:”banner”},{“hide”:”on”,”table_of_contents”:””,”color”:”color-two”,”background_image”:”https://njisj.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/kids_in_color_alt_background-scaled.jpeg”,”parallax_background”:”0″,”overlay_color”:””,”overlay_opacity”:””,”additional_classes”:””,”anchor_link”:””,”type”:”report-hero”},{“content”:” Our Vote, Our Power rnrnLow voter turnout is a persistent problem in this country, and New Jersey is no exception. This is particularly true for state and local elections u2013 including in the Instituteu2019s home city of Newark.rnrnConsistent with the New Jersey Institute for Social Justiceu2019s core belief that the best way to understand…Read More…
Value to the Soul: People With Criminal Convictions on the Power of the Vote
Posted OnOctober 2, 2019 byMosaic[{“split_grid_headline”:””,”left”:{“content”:” rn Value to the Soul: People With Criminal Convictions on the Power of the Vote “,”color”:””},”right”:{“content”:”“,”color”:”color-two”},”color”:”color-two”,”background_image”:””,”parallax_background”:”0″,”overlay_color”:””,”overlay_opacity”:””,”additional_classes”:””,”anchor_link”:””,”type”:”split”},{“content”:” Read the full report now. rn “,”color”:”color-nine”,”background_image”:””,”parallax_background”:”0″,”overlay_color”:””,”overlay_opacity”:””,”additional_classes”:””,”anchor_link”:”costs-to-the-state-of-new-jersey”,”type”:”content-area”}]Read More…