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  • New Non-Profit Launches With ‘Bullish’ Outlook on Newark’s Education Future

    New Non-Profit Launches With ‘Bullish’ Outlook on Newark’s Education Future

    New organization wants to show the nation that Newark can demonstrate ‘third way forward’ on public education

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    updated: Apr 30, 2019

    As public education in Newark undergoes another major transition, a new non-profit organization is launching with a bold vision for what’s possible. The organization, named the New Jersey Children’s Foundation (NJCF), intends to show the rest of the nation that cities can move past the acrimony and us-versus-them politics of education reform to create systems of district and charter schools working together to improve opportunities for ALL children.

    The new organization’s mission is to invest in people, programs and partnerships that will improve public education systems by putting the interests of children first. Its vision is that each and every child will break down the walls of inequity through the creation of high-quality public education systems.

    “Children have been the biggest beneficiaries of the improvements to public education in Newark over the last decade,” said NJCF founder and Executive Director Kyle Rosenkrans. “But no one should run a victory lap until every child can get into a great public school. 

    “That’s why Newark’s next phase of locally driven leadership is so exciting. The city can show the nation that it’s possible for a system of district and charter schools to work together and expand educational opportunity.”

    The new organization will focus on three issue areas:

    1. Citywide School Performance. Newark has come a long way but needs a consistent, fact-based discussion about student outcomes, one that is unafraid to talk about both the successes and failures, and leads to real improvement strategies.

    2. District-Charter Collaboration. Newark can be a national model for how we create systems of high-performing public schools, with great district and charter schools living side by side as neighbors and collaborators.  

    3. Fair Funding for All Public Schools. There are tremendous inequities in the way both district and charter schools are funded in New Jersey. We will work alongside anyone dedicated to fixing this problem so that every student in the city has the resources they need to learn at the highest level.

    NJCF will do three things to advance these issues:

    1. Publish policy, data and research to promote a fact-based discussion about what’s working and what’s not and identify potential solutions.

    2. Support grassroots advocacy projects to increase the number of people involved in the discussion about public education.

    3. Fundraise for proven, citywide solutions to improve student outcomes.

    The new non-profit is launching with a board of experienced professionals that it hopes to expand over time. Board chair Everett Johnson was born and raised in Newark and is now a partner at the prestigious Wilentz law firm, specializing in municipal finance. Board member Modia Butler is a partner at Mercury Public Affairs and a top advisor to New Jersey Senator Cory Booker. Kevin Shafer is a founding board member and a partner with the City Fund, a new national philanthropic initiative that is supporting NJCF’s launch. Kevin has deep experience in working in large city school districts focused on improvement.

    Founder and Executive Director Kyle Rosenkrans has worked in Newark for more than a decade. Kyle is a first-generation college graduate from New Jersey who went on to become a civil rights attorney, law professor and public policy advocate. Kyle’s career has covered a variety of social justice initiatives in Newark: K-12 education reform, low-income housing preservation, assisting victims of foreclosure scams and related research about the impact of foreclosures on Newark communities, LGBT rights and police brutality, anti-bullying policy and prisoner reentry. He is a successful fundraiser who spent the last two years helping KIPP New Jersey build and launch a multi-million dollar fundraising campaign — raising millions in pledges for the non-profit organization. Prior to this, Kyle spent five years as lead education attorney at Essex-Newark Legal Services, two years as a visiting law professor at Seton Hall Law School’s Center for Social Justice in Newark and several years as the CEO of the charter school association in New York and Connecticut. He is a fellow of the Leadership Newark class of 2011 and proud father of a 5-year-old son.

    Contact: Matthew Frankel, MDF Strategies, 917.617.7914

    Source: New Jersey Children’s Foundation

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  • “Bring Dinner Home” Helps School Children Succeed in Newark

    “Bring Dinner Home” Helps School Children Succeed in Newark

    Crucial Initiative to End Child Hunger and Promote Learning Hosts Hundreds of Families for Thanksgiving Dinner on Thursday, November 16, at Camden Street Elementary School

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    updated: Nov 9, 2017

    Bring Dinner Home will celebrate six years of success in elevating the fortunes and performance of Newark elementary school students by hosting a Thanksgiving dinner for 350 families (1,000 individuals) at the Camden Street School in Newark on Thursday, November 16 from 5 to 8 PM.

    This year, there will be a special emphasis on helping families displaced by the recent Caribbean hurricanes. For more about this years’ event, visit: https://youtu.be/9UpdN0CFkLI

    “I believe those of us who have found success owe it to this world to make it a better place. Every child deserves to be fed, safe and educated,” says Monica C. Smith, CEO and Founder of Marketsmith, Inc.

    Monica C. Smith, CEO, Marketsmith

    In addition to the community dinner, families receive grocery gift cards, winter coats and visit the book fair, where they can browse thousands of donated books.  This is especially critical in light of recent funding cuts: the overall budget for the school has been cut by $4 million in the last 6 years.

    Families will also enjoy a photo booth, DJ, face painting, balloon animals and a special performance by the school’s students.

    To date, the program has distributed 3,200 coats and 3,000 books and provided gift cards to more than 1,800 families. More importantly, since the program’s inception, there has been a marked increase (6%) in student’s academic performance[1].

    The program, jointly developed in 2012 by Marketsmith CEO Monica C. Smith and Camden Street Principal Sam Garrison, is a response to the real problem of child hunger and poverty, especially the proven effect they have on student performance.

    The program provides ongoing support to area families over the course of the year.

    “I believe those of us who have found success owe it to this world to make it a better place. Every child deserves to be fed, safe and educated,” says Monica C. Smith, CEO and Founder of Marketsmith, Inc. 

    All members of the Marketsmith staff are involved in the effort – a part of their commitment to global citizenship and an integral part of the firm’s mission, which is “To do great work, so we can do good things.”

    Those who would like to make a tax-deductible donation can do so at www.bringdinnerhome.org.  Those who would like to donate supplies, or learn how to use Bring Dinner Home as a model for your own program to help children in New Jersey, can contact Anne Picone at apicone@marketsmithinc.com.

    MEDIA NOTE: Principal Sam Garrison, Founders Monica C. Smith and Amy Allan Smith (another crucial leader in the program) will be available for interviews at the fundraiser, as will volunteers, families and children.

    Additional Resources:

    www.bringdinnerhome.org

    http://www.nps.k12.nj.us/cms/ – Camden Street Elementary School

    www.marketsmithinc.com

    Video Resources:

    ·      All about this year’s event: https://youtu.be/9UpdN0CFkLI

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    About Marketsmith Inc.

    Marketsmith is one of the nation’s fastest-growing, woman-owned integrated-marketing agencies, and we believe Technology is the New Creativity™.  Our proprietary tools and technology give us the data and analytics to inform every decision we make, from strategy to media to creative.  With our unique I.P.Q. Approach, powered by our patented i.Predictus analytics platform, we help our clients gain greater insights into their KPI’s, deliver greater ROI across all channels, and predict sales with 93% accuracy.  WBENC and NGLCC Certified, we employ a diverse mix of talented professionals, and handle over $200M in media billings.  Most importantly, we do great work so we can do good things!  For more information, please visit www.marketsmithinc.com.

    Editorial Note:

    Media interested in covering the event can request credentials by contacting Ann Willets at (908) 433-7821 or prproann@gmail.com.​

    [1] As evidenced by NJASK and PARCC testing.

    Source: Marketsmith Inc.

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  • Maria Soccor’s Award Winning ‘Lords of BSV’ Debuts on Red Bull TV

    Maria Soccor’s Award Winning ‘Lords of BSV’ Debuts on Red Bull TV

    Maria Soccor Productions Inc. and Simmons Media announce that Soccor’s award winning ‘Lords of BSV’ documentary about the breathtaking Brukup dancers in Brooklyn, New York is now available on Red Bull TV. Director Soccor and the film were also recently featured on WABC-TV in New York City. In September, ‘Lords of BSV’ will be presented by Newark Mayor Ras Baraka at Shaquille O’Neal’s CityPlex Theater in New Jersey

    ​​After winning nine major awards in 2015, and two awards at the London International Film Festival 2016, Maria Soccor’s Lords of BSV made its digital television debut on July 31, 2016 on Red Bull TV and is now available on VOD (Video On Demand http://www.redbull.tv/film/AP-1NQTVU81H1W11/lords-of-bsv). Lords of BSV is the latest addition to the online media platform from the Austrian Red Bull company which broadcasts live global events, and an extensive selection of sports, music and lifestyle entertainment.

    The Red Bull TV debut follows Soccor and Lords of BSV being featured for a second time on WABC-TV in New York City. Above and Beyond: Inspiring People In Our Community profiled the director in the program which aired June 25 and June 26, 2016. In 2015, one of the world’s most esteemed movie critics, 30 year veteran Sandy Kenyon of WABC-TV Eyewitness News, applauded the powerful message of Lords of BSV. He said, “These performers are dedicated to making their community a better place by sharing what they know with the youngsters of Bed-Stuy.” Referring to their Brukup dance, he added, “The style made its way to Brooklyn in the 1990s, and now the veterans have revived it to keep kids away from gangs and heal their own pain.”

    “An example of the finest in documentary filmmaking today.”

    Tom Neff, Founder of the Documentary Channel

    Lords of BSV tells the inspiring story of the breathtaking Brukup dancers in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of New York City. As the film is viewed across the world on Red Bull TV, Newark Mayor Ras Baraka has chosen the celebrated documentary to be showcased at a special celebration in September 2016 at the Newark CityPlex Theatre owned by NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal.

    Soccor is especially honored to be recognized in her hometown: Newark, New Jersey. Earlier this year, Lords of BSV continued its international winning streak by taking home two awards at the London International Film Festival 2016 (London IFF 2016) on February 26, 2016. The film was honored with the Jury Award for Best Documentary, and Best Cinematography In A Documentary Feature. The awards continued the tremendous acclaim Lords of BSV received in Europe as well as in America. In 2015, the film was named Best Feature Documentary at the Milan International Film Festival 2015, plus Soccor won Best Director of a Feature Documentary, and Lords of BSV was recognized for Best Music in a Feature Film, at the Madrid International Film Festival 2015. The film added to its list of honors by winning Best Documentary at the I Filmmaker International Film Festival in Marbella, Spain on December 8, 2015. 

    The international honors for the documentary directorial debut by actress/director/producer/comic creator Soccor followed five honors at American film festivals. In the United States, Lords of BSV was chosen Best Documentary at the 2015 Visionfest Film Festival in New York City and the Rahway International Film Festival 2015, received the Audience Award for Best Feature Documentary at the Hudson Valley International Film Festival 2015, and won the Jury Award for Best Documentary at the Long Island Film International Expo 2015. Also, Soccor received the Emerging Director Award at the Langston Hughes African American Film Festival 2015.

    The founder of the Documentary Channel, acclaimed Emmy Award winner and Academy Award nominated director/producer Tom Neff, calls Lords of BSV, “an example of the finest in documentary filmmaking today.” “It is a perfect marriage of in-depth content with a unique approach to form,” says Neff. “Maria Soccor followed her heart to create a unique vision of a unique art form while simultaneously developing a strong underlying theme of dance and art as a way out for inner city youth. Soccor’s documentary is a definitive refutation to the stereotype of the inner city youth as violent and uncaring; these young artists are focused, involved, and determined to make a difference.” Neff continues, “Lords of BSV is extremely visual and engaging, impeccably researched and presented, and inspiring to the audience.”

    “As a first time director, I am humbled that Lords of BSV has received national and international recognition,” says Soccor, who produced the short film, Play House, which was screened at the 2013 South by Southwest Festival (SXSW). While Lords of BSV continues to gain accolades, Soccor’s short comedy Cinecoma, which she produced, has been picked up for distribution by Just the Story TV. Also, her new comic series SPEAR, illustrated by artist Rolo Ledesma, launched at the 2015 New York Comic Con in Manhattan.  

    As an actress, Soccor has appeared in over 20 movies, including Playmakers of New Orleans starring Zoe Saldana, in which she portrayed Tracey Austin, Saldana’s sister. Her television credits include NCIS New Orleans on CBS, Another World on NBC, and K-Ville on Fox starring Anthony Anderson and Cole Hauser. Soccor is also a trained dancer, and she was inspired to document the stars of Lords of BSV after witnessing their unique talents. “It is the most fabulous urban artistry I’ve ever seen,” Soccor says. “They are the most dynamic dancers in New York City.”

    Soccor’s goal in creating Lords of BSV was to erase the negative stigma and stereotypes about urban dancers.

    “Dance gives them dignity, a sense of identity, and keeps them from lives of crime,” she states. “There is tragedy throughout the entire film, yet the dance lifts them above the negativity surrounding them. Through dance, they find love for each other, and survive.” She adds that the art form has tremendous positive social significance. “Brukup is not just a dance, it is a culture,” she comments. “Through the art, the dancers overcome poverty and homelessness, becoming better people. BSV serves the community by keeping kids off the streets and showing them how to turn anger into the art of dance. Their dancing saves lives.”

    BSV provides a positive alternative to the negative spiral of street life, despite the lack of funding or facilities. “I want to show the world what they do, teaching students without classrooms, without schools.” says Soccor. “My dream is that one day they will have a school to truly nurture and spread their gift.”

    About Lords of BSV and Brukup:

    Created in 1998, the Bed-Stuy Veterans (BSV) became kings of the Brooklyn underground dance culture. They are revivalists of a dance style known as Brukup, which originated in Jamaica, West Indies in the early 1990s from George “Brukup” Adams. Brukup is a hybrid dance chronicled in the New York Times that incorporates bone breaking, connecting, pausing, popping, mutation, morphing, ballet and hip-hop, mixed with theatrical miming.

    View the Lords of BSV trailer on the film website. http://www.LordsofBSVfilm.com

    For more information, and to schedule interviews with Maria Soccor, contact:

    Ken Simmons/Simmons Media                                                                                                                                    
    kens4544867@gmail.com
    646-408-6958

    Source: Simmons Media

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