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Bicycles are partisan now.

When Local Institutions Are Strapped for Cash, Bad Actors Find Open Doors

The Naz!s came to Bloomfield and no one (said) they knew, a discussion on hate music & strategies so there won't be a next time

2026 North Jersey Transit Forum, Interview with Jack McKee of Hudson County Complete Streets

Lo in conversation with Samuel Bowles

Hot Girl Summer, Urbanist Nightmare

The Bicycle as Wedge: How “solutions” journalism and storytelling advocacy pave the way for corporate capture of our streets

Dorothy Parker Read Here featuring Ed Lin, Nikki Mammano, & Zarinah

3 Practices Bloomfield in Cooperation with D10/11

D10/11 sponsors the Friendly 8 Ride

D10/11 proudly presents the second installment of Dorothy Parker Read Here

Inaugural Dorothy Parker Read Here Reading

The Middle Class Was Built in Washington, Not at City Hall

The Mad Hatter & Mr Toad Rides their bikes in Traffic: John Forrester’s World

Organizing Isn’t Neutral: Who Gets Seen Winning? (DSA + Newark Rail)

The World Cup is showing us that ANOTHER way to commute within New Jersey IS POSSIBLE!

Cycling PorchFest: Extending the Greenway into Essex Streets

ICE occupied Delaney Hall vs Protesters and Everybody vs Newark!

The green monster filled with Black people behind Delaney Hall

Essex County Politics Shift: Mejia & Kim endorse in one of NJ’s largest suburbs|I s CD-11 moving left?

LIRR Strike Ends—But Who Really Has Power? | Transit, Labor, and the Commuter Crisis

Lo Sontag, publisher of D10/11, in conversation with Bloomfield Third Ward Councilperson, Sarah Cruz

Who Is Allowed to Disappear? Power, Silence, and the Vanishing of Tom Kean Jr

Local Power, Real Democracy: Stefanie Santiago on District Leadership in Bloomfield | D10/11

FIFA Is Offloading the Bill: Why NJ Shouldn’t Subsidize the World Cup

What if North Jersey actually had a transit system that worked for all of us?

District 11 Debate Breakdown: When Experience Meets Ambition

District 11 chose leadership: Lessons from Mejía vs. Hathaway April 1 debate

Diversity Was There All Along: The No Kings March and Manufactured Segregation

D10/11 The Last Call, March 31, 2026

My review of the 2026 New Jersey Bike & Walk Summit

Inside the Third No Kings Event . What It Means and What Comes Next? General Strike AND VOTING!

The No Kings March and the Abusers

The D10/11 The Last Call, March 28, 2026

D10/11 The Last Call

The D 10/11 Last Call, March 25, 2026

D10/11 The Last Call March 24, 2026

Urban NJ Is Not a Parking Lot for the Suburbs | Congestion Pricing & Mitigation Funds

D10/11 Last Call with Lo Sontag

The Real Zoning Code Is on Wall Street (NJ‑10 & NJ‑11 edition)

Dorothy Parker Read Here, Inaugural Reading

Uninvited: How Power Handles Congestion Pricing—and Journalism—in New Jersey

The Last Call 3/18

Is school district fragmentation just school segregation under another name?

The Last Call, March 16

Our first in person event!

The Portal North Bridge is OPEN!

Chris Christie is trying to slither his way back in

A Community benefit agreement is not job training and free hockey tickets

D10/11 The Last Call: Thoughts Mikie Sherrill’s fiscal year address

The $300M Newark Deal: Are Community Benefits Agreements Just Free Tickets?

D10/11 The Last Call

Dorothy Parker Reads Here interview with Dr. Grisel Y. Acosta

D10/11 The Last Call— Daily summary of (Sub)Urban NJ News

Save Montclair Schools: Rich Reynics Explains What’s on Tuesday’s YES/YES Ballot

D10/11 Last Call. Our daily round up of what happened in the 6th, 7th, and 8th boroughs!

Can NY & NJ Finally Plan Together? Participatory Budgeting, Congestion Pricing & TTF

North Jersey News Brief: D10/11 Last Call

Montclair School Vote NO/NO Explained + Title 19 Election Law — Hyndman & Schwartz Interviews D10/11

BREAKING: Essex Commissioners Hit ‘Exit’ Like It’s a Group Chat

Are you up New Jersey? February 23

A $250 million budget hole in Jersey City? How?!

🗞️ Are You Up, New Jersey?

Why don’t people impacted by NJ Transit reduced service just take the PATH, well there are Black people in Newark and Jersey City, so…

Essex, NJ as a county rather than a city steals from the working class and is essentially de facto segregation

Are you awake New Jersey? Your daily update of what happened yesterday in the important parts of Jersey, because no one has time for all those passwords and paywalls

If We Want Politics Done Differently, We Need Media That Stops Working for Power

New Jersey on Ice: District 11, Snow Failures, and the Rise of Working‑Class Power

Housing should be a right in Essex, New Jersey

Subscribe, share, the podcast covering the New Jersey working class! Premiering Wednesday!

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