Over the weekend I finally got around to reading the big New Yorker piece from last year on the dismal attempt to reform Newark schools led by Cory Booker, Chris Christie, and Mark Zuckerberg. That piece by Dale Russakoff reminded me of a great video that Nadine posted over the summer profiling three generations of one of Newark’s most notable families: Coyt Jones, who settled in the city from the Deep South during the Great Migration, his son Amiri Baraka, who became one of most influential writers and activists of ‘60s radicalism, and his son Ras Baraka, the current mayor of Newark.