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N J s economic recovery must include Black-owned business | Opinion

N.J.’s economic recovery must include Black-owned business | Opinion Updated Mar 01, 2021; Posted Mar 01, 2021 State Senator Troy Singleton says that as we rebuild New Jersey’s economy following the economic devastation caused by the pandemic, we must ensure that the recovery is inclusive of Black and other minority-owned businesses, which have been ignored, left behind, or left out of economic prosperity in the past. Facebook Share By Troy Singleton Rep. John Lewis, the late congressman, civil rights icon, and fellow fraternity brother, once said that, “Every generation leaves behind a legacy. What that legacy will be is determined by the people of that generation. What legacy do you want to leave behind?

Maple Shade dance studio gives owner a new life path

MAPLE SHADE  Dana Randolph got pregnant at 19 and divorced at 21. She loved her daughter, but the pressures of raising a kid alone and trying to figure out her life often were too much, she said. Randolph, now 30, dealt with depression throughout her 20s. One thing always brought her back to center: dancing. She would teach dance classes after work and dance on her own in her living room. She wanted to quit dancing several times but could never bring herself to actually do it, she said. Now, Randolph is teaching younger girls to dance, too.  The Maple Shade resident is owner of Amped to Dance, a studio at 4 N. Fork Landing Road. Specialized classes in ballet, jazz, hip-hop and other types of dance are available to kids ages 2 to 17, as well as additional classes for those 18 and older. 

The economics of child care in NJ: High stakes

Reimagining child care in New Jersey, funding and access If there has been one truism brought to the fore during the COVID-19 pandemic, it is that child care is critically important. In almost every sector of life, the need for quality and affordable child care has affected children and their families, businesses and their employees, and the state’s recovery as a whole. NJ Spotlight News last week hosted a virtual roundtable discussion on the critical role that child care will play in the restart of New Jersey’s economy. The following are edited excerpts from the discussion: Economic case for early childhood care

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