Elmwood Park Council Faces Criticism Over Racism Allegations and Social Media Controversy
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
11/21/2024
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Recording Published:
11/22/2024
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Duration:
76 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Bergen County
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Towns:
Elmwood Park
- Meeting Overview:
The Elmwood Park Borough Council meeting held on November 21, 2024, was marked by discussions surrounding allegations of racism and inappropriate social media posts by a council member. The meeting also addressed various community issues, including donations to local services, new ordinances, and public comments from concerned residents and local officials.
One notable issue at the meeting was the controversy involving social media posts made by a council member, which were described as containing racial undertones. This incident drew attention and sparked a series of public comments. Assemblyman Benji Wimbley expressed his deep concern about the implications of the incident for the community, emphasizing the need for the council to recognize the impact of their words and actions on children. Wimbley highlighted the historical context of racism in America and stressed the importance of ensuring that such divisive behavior does not recur, offering strong support for Councilwoman Tanisha Dennis.
Jeff Carter, president of the Bergen County NAACP, also addressed the council, expressing his shock at the situation and asserting the NAACP’s role as a watchdog over the council’s actions. Carter was direct in his criticism, stating that racism has no place in Bergen County and urging the council to take necessary actions to prevent further incidents. He emphasized the broader implications for the community’s children.
Chaplain Barbara Marquez voiced her disappointment and anger regarding the social media post, describing it as “disgusting” and highlighting the damaging effects of racism on communities.
Dr. SU Zam Mullings criticized the mayor’s response to the incident, arguing that it was a missed opportunity to effectively address the issue. She emphasized the importance of acknowledging and apologizing for harmful words, drawing parallels to lessons taught to children about respect and accountability.
Courtney Johnson Suffron, the second vice president of the Bergen County NAACP, also criticized the lack of acknowledgment from the council regarding the social media posts, which she described as inappropriate and characterized by racial overtones. She urged the council to demonstrate accountability and take steps to heal the divisions that have arisen, emphasizing the importance of their words as public figures.
The public comments concluded with a call to action from various community members, all urging the council to confront issues of racism and ensure that community values of equality, justice, and inclusivity are upheld.
In addition to the discussions on racism, the meeting included presentations from local organizations, such as the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) and the Homeowners Association, which made significant donations to community services. The VFW presented a donation to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, noting that the funds raised came from private donations and events. Further contributions from the VFW included checks for the holiday toy shop and food pantry, aimed at assisting residents during the holiday season. The mayor expressed gratitude for the VFW’s continued support during challenging times.
The Homeowners Association also presented a check for $2,000 each to the fire department and auxiliary. These funds were allocated for personal protective equipment and necessary supplies for the fire department, with council members praising the association’s consistent generosity and involvement in community projects.
The council also addressed several ordinances, including one regarding stormwater management and another concerning shade trees. They introduced a bond ordinance for acquiring a new pumper fire engine for the borough, with an estimated cost of $1,490,000. Despite approval, the fire truck’s delivery was expected to take three to four years.
During the council reports segment, a council member highlighted upcoming community events, such as a turkey and ham distribution for residents. They also expressed personal concerns about the atmosphere within the council and community, mentioning instances of “bullying, harassment, intimidation, hostile work environments” directed towards them. They emphasized a desire for respect and accountability among council members and the community.
Robert Colletti
City Council Officials:
Theresa Sheridan, Tanisha Dennis, Francesco Fasolo, Daniel Golabek, Lorraine Pellegrine, Pamela Troisi
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
11/21/2024
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Recording Published:
11/22/2024
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Duration:
76 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Highly Noteworthy
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Bergen County
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Towns:
Elmwood Park
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