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North Jersey

The immigrant labor force in Northern New Jersey has historically been extremely diverse, both in terms of occupations and countries of origin. Im/migrant labor was an essential component of the Industrial Revolution, which in the U.S. arguably began in Northern New Jersey at the Great Falls in Paterson, and then flowed down the Passaic River to Newark and Jersey City.

The public dialogues in North Jersey will engage the wide variety of immigrant communities, past and present, whose labor built New Jersey’s three largest cities. At each stage of this history different im/migrant communities arrived to work in the factories and construction sites, provide domestic care and nursing, staff restaurants and other service industries, and start the businesses that give the state its distinct character. African American, Arab, Eastern European, Jewish, Latine, and South Asian migrants all contributed to this labor history, will contribute to the public dialogues, and will have a stake in the monument design.

Projects

Pero en pecho guardamos fuerza, cada Victoria se siembra en la conciencia.
North
La Lucha
Janétza Miranda & Yeimy Gamez Castillo
North
The Work That Makes All Other Work Possible
Gabriel Ribeiro
North
Woven Together: Honoring the History of Arab Labor in Paterson
Samar Hussaini
North
One Story Starts Here
Anisa Rahim
My parents' legacy isn't just what they earned, it's what they gave-and gave up-so we could imagine more.
North
From Nigeria to Newark: Love in Labor
TLK
North
A Brief Labor History of Paterson, New Jersey
Anisa Rahim
Aunque la lluvia sabe a lágrimas, riega la tierra como fe al miedo.
North
St. Stephen
Yeimy Gamez Castillo & Janétza Miranda
My parents told me it was their job to provide, shelter, food, clothing. My job was to study, to learn.
North
"Mija"
Marisol Conde-Hernandez
North
Bound Together: Celebrating Immigrant Labor in Paterson
Samar Hussaini

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Upcoming & Past Events

Explore the upcoming and past activities planned at locations under consideration for the installation of Memorials/Monuments honoring Migration and Labor. Stay connected and be part of the journey as we celebrate the stories, struggles, and contributions of migrant workers through community events, public art, and meaningful dialogues.

Paterson Museum, NJMML: Shrines for the Carriers of Light and Labor
March 7, 2026
13:00
to 14:00
We Built This City: NJMML Community Artists Honor (Im)Migrant Labor in Northern NJ
March 7, 2026
through April 10
New Jersey Monuments to Migration and Labor: Shrines for the Carriers of Light and Labor
January 31, 2026
11:00
to 13:00
Envisioning Our Monument
November 17, 2025
17:30
to 20:00

The original event, scheduled for October 13, was postponed due to weather and the closure of St. Peter's University. This event is now rescheduled for Monday, November 17. Details below!

Labor Rights and Organizing
August 19, 2025
18:00
to 21:00
Commemorating Asian American Labor in New Jersey
August 9, 2025
11:00
to 14:00
Domestic Labor: The Work That Makes All Other Work Possible
June 26, 2025
18:00
to 21:00
Immigrants, We Get The Job Done!
May 12, 2025
19:00
to 22:00
St. Stephan's Church @ Ironbound, Newark, NJ
April 10, 2025
19:00
The Great Falls Center @ Paterson, NJ
March 27, 2025
18:00

About NJMML

NJ Monuments To Migration And Labor is a three-year initiative honoring immigrants’ contributions to the state. Through public events, and monument installations, it celebrates their resilience, hard work, and cultural impact, blending art, history, and storytelling to inspire reflection and appreciation.

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