NJAIJ is the largest immigrant rights coalition in New Jersey, advocating for policies that protect and empower immigrants. Our coalition is made up of over 50 members, spanning labor, faith, policy, community-based, and grassroots organizations. Together, we use the power and strength of our membership to position immigrants as leaders in campaigns that advance justice, inclusion, and belonging.
NWK Documenters are defenders of community voices in the City of Newark, trained to attend and annotate public meetings. Part of a nationwide Documenter network, NWK Documenters are creating a new public record in Newark.
Our NWK Documenters are...
NJAIJ is committed to paying Documenters $17/ hour for remote meetings and $20/hour for in-person meetings.
In addition to the compensation Documenters receive for attending the meetings, they are also able to receive payment for the time it takes to format and submit their notes.
There are several steps to becoming a Documenter:
You can find our calendar with details about upcoming and past meetings on our website.
A work permit is required to be a NWK Documenter.
However, there are ways to get involved with NJAIJ or one of our many member organizations for those interested in civic engagement and advocacy. Use this link to apply for your organization to become a member of NJAIJ, or to receive urgent updates and newsletters at your personal email.
The only requirement to be an NWKD is to be at least 16 years old and be dedicated to putting power with the people. That’s it!