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POPOLOGY® Founder & Executive Administrator traveled to Trenton nj to meet with the governors office regarding his S588 legislation. This legislation was ratified to introduce information and media literacy in classrooms K-12.



On Jan. 4, Gov. Phil Murphy signed S-588 into law (P.L.2022, c.138), requiring school districts to incorporate instruction on information literacy in an appropriate place in the K-12 curriculum as part of the district’s implementation of the New Jersey Student Learning Standards.

The New Jersey Department of Education will be required to develop information literacy standards in its next required update of the NJSLS. The law defines “information literacy” to mean “a set of skills that enables an individual to recognize when information is needed and to locate, evaluate and use effectively the needed information. Information literacy includes, but is not limited to, digital, visual, media, textual, and technological literacy.”

Under the bipartisan law, the NJDOE’s information literacy standards will address topics such as:

  • The research process and how information is created and produced.

  • Critical thinking and using information resources.

  • The difference between facts, points of view and opinions.

  • The economic, legal and social issues surrounding the use of information

To ensure collaboration among relevant experts in advancing K-12 information literacy, the law requires NJDOE to consult school library media specialists, teachers and other experts in their development of the standards, and to hold regional public hearings prior to adoption of the standards. Districts are required to include their school library media specialist whenever possible in developing curriculum to implement the standards.

The New Jersey School Boards Association supported the legislation.

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Updated: Jul 8, 2023

Inspiring others with her music and her story, Natalie Renée McIntyre (born September 6, 1967), known by her stage name Macy Gray, is an American R&B and soul singer and actress.

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Macy Released her tenth studio album, "The Reset," in September 2022.

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Gray released her debut album, On How Life Is, in 1999. The album was a critical and commercial success, spawning the hit singles "I Try" and "Do Something." Gray won a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance for "I Try" and was nominated for four other Grammy Awards.

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The Id (2001)~ Macy Gray's second studio album, "The Id," continued to showcase her soulful sound and songwriting abilities. It featured the singles "Sweet Baby" and "Sexual Revolution" and delved into themes of love, relationships, and personal struggles. it was praised by critics for its creativity and musical experimentation.

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The Trouble with Being Myself (2003)~This album marked a return to Macy Gray's signature sound after the more experimental approach of "The Id." It featured the singles "When I See You" and "She Ain't Right for You" and explored themes of self-acceptance and personal growth. While it received mixed reviews, it demonstrated Gray's continued growth as an artist.

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"Big" (2007)~"Big" showcased Macy Gray's versatility as an artist, incorporating elements of funk, rock, and electronic music into her soulful style. The album featured collaborations with artists like will.i.am and Natalie Cole and included the singles "Finally Made Me Happy" and "Shoo Be Doo." While it didn't achieve the same level of commercial success as her earlier albums, it was praised for its musical diversity and Gray's vocal performance.

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"Covered" is the sixth studio album by Macy Gray, released on March 26, 2010 Unlike her previous albums, "Covered" is a collection of cover songs, where Gray puts her own unique spin on various tracks from different genres.

\ The album features Macy Gray's interpretations of songs originally recorded by a diverse range of artists, including Radiohead, Metallica, Kanye West, Arcade Fire, My Chemical Romance, and many more. Gray's distinctive voice and soulful style bring a fresh perspective to these well-known songs, adding her own emotional depth and personal touch to each rendition.

Some notable tracks on "Covered" include Gray's soulful version of Radiohead's "Creep," which received significant attention and acclaim, as well as her rendition of Eurythmics' "Here Comes the Rain Again" and Arcade Fire's "Wake Up."


Gray's unique vocal delivery and interpretation give these songs a fresh and captivating sound. "Covered" received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Gray's ability to put her own stamp on the songs while still respecting the original versions. The album showcases Gray's versatility as an artist, highlighting her ability to tackle songs from different genres and make them her own.

Overall, "Covered" is a notable departure from Macy Gray's usual original material, but it demonstrates her artistry and ability to reinterpret well-known songs with her distinctive style and vocal prowess.

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"The Sellout" (2012)~Macy Gray's fifth studio album, "The Sellout," saw her returning to a more stripped-down sound. It featured the single "Beauty in the World" and explored themes of love, empowerment, and social commentary. The album received positive reviews for its raw and honest approach and showcased Gray's growth as both a songwriter and performer.

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Stripped~(2016)

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"Ruby" (2018), which showcased her continued evolution as an artist. Macy Gray's discography is characterized by her soulful voice, introspective lyrics, and willingness to experiment with different musical styles, making her a respected figure in contemporary R&B and soul music.

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Aside from her music career, Gray has also acted in a number of films and television shows. She has appeared in movies such as "Training Day," "Spider-Man," and "For Colored Girls," as well as TV shows like "Ally McBeal" and "American Dad!"


macy gray on The Voice (2017-2018) as a coach

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Macy Gray worries about backlash to artists who speak out on politics: 'Can't say what's on your mind'


ALEXANDRIA, Va. - Singer Macy Gray defended artists who use their award-winning speeches to talk politics, saying it's an ideal way to use one's platform.
"Of course," Gray told Fox News Digital this week following a concert in Alexandria, Virginia. "I think it's sad that when you become a celebrity you all of a sudden can't say what's on your mind. I think that's disappointing, because you have people that have this huge platform, and have the opportunity to move things and to change things, but we have to be so careful about what we say. You say the wrong thing, and it's like, ‘Oh burn her records,' or, ‘I’m never watching that show again'… So I think it's a shame."

She offered a hypothetical prompt from hip-hop star Jay-Z as an example.

"If he said, ‘I want everyone to do 10 jumping jacks,’ everybody would do it… When you have that kind of access, but you have to be careful about what you say, I think that's disappointing," she said.

In recent months, Gray has used her own platform to speak out against police violence. She called current police department culture "horrible" and suggested that changes need to come from the higher authorities, blasting President Biden and Congress for not taking action.

"It's devastating that it's still relevant today," she said. "That you still have to have that conversation but… I just think it's a waste because… We have a president, all he needs to do is pass some laws. He can say, ‘I’m waiting on Congress,' but we all know that's bulls---. He can make it happen. Congress can make it happen."

Gray co-founded an organization called My Good in July 2020 to help provide emotional and financial assistance to families who have lost loved ones due to police violence. The organization helps with logistical costs, including hospital, funeral and legal expenses, and prioritizes mental health.


https://www.foxnews.com/media/macy-gray-worries-about-backlash-artists-speak-politics-cant-say-whats-mind

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More Macy~

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The Red shoes set it off even when she changed outfits~

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Macy Gray "slays" in Sacramento!

While she grew up in Ohio, she eventually moved to Los Angeles, California, to pursue her music career.


As for her connection to Sacramento, California, there are a few possibilities. She may have performed there at some point in her career, as Sacramento is a popular destination for touring musicians. Additionally, she may have friends or family members who live in the city, or she may have spent time there herself for personal or professional reasons.

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~yes ms gray! yasssss!! #macygray

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Yes ms. gray! yassssssss! #macygray


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Absolute Beauty! #macygray

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