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Formerly the Public Affairs Director for top rated Urban Station, V-103, and News Anchor for News/Talk 1380 WAOK, Erica continues to use her platform to inform the public of news they can use, specifically highlighting solution-based organizations that respond to their community's political, economic and social issues. Erica can be reached at [email protected]. Though Erica is a New Jersey

native, she has resided in Georgia for nearly ten years and calls the south, her “home at heart.” She’s a graduate of the University of South Carolina Upstate where she began her career in radio as an intern for Cox Radio of Greenville, SC. Erica quickly earned a full-time position before graduating from USCS with a Bachelors Degree in Communications, working her way up from receptionist, to controller’s assistant, to national sales assistant, and soon achieved her goal of becoming an on-air personality within a year’s time. Erica’s 10+ year radio career includes working as the mix-show host for Greenville’s 107.3 Jamz (WAMJ), hosting and producing the morning show on 102.7/106.9 The Blaze in Tyler, TX (KAZE/KBLZ), and working in Sales for Cox Media Group Atlanta (WALR/WSB/WBTS/WSRV). Erica is an advocate for non-profit organizations and has a great passion for raising awareness for their causes which stems from working closely with several organizations that could not afford to get the word out on their own. From traveling abroad to teach the English language, reading aloud to local children, building a house for a family in need, or passing her knowledge of journalism on to a class of aspiring broadcasters, Erica continues to donate her time to local and international organizations, all while producing a platform that boasts the public services they provide.

11/30/2025

A rising wave of support from community leaders, grassroots organizers, nonprofit advocates, small business owners, and residents across all wards has united behind Tina Nalls, endorsing her for Jersey City Council At-Large. The endorsements reflect deep trust in Tina’s grassroots service, compassion-driven leadership, and transformative vision for a more inclusive and equitable Jersey City.

Tina’s candidacy has energized residents who see her as a champion for those too often overlooked. Her run for office is rooted in lived experience and driven by a mission to ensure Jersey City’s working families can thrive. She has stepped boldly into the arena to fight for fair and affordable housing, expanded economic opportunity, and a City Hall that truly listens to the people.

This growing coalition believes Tina will shut the door on back-room deals and political corruption, uphold independence at the council table, and remain unshakably committed to serving the people first. Their endorsements mark a powerful step toward real change.

Individuals endorsing Tina represent Jersey City’s diverse neighborhoods and interests — educators, parents, activists, social service providers, early childhood professionals, neighborhood association leaders, youth advocates, and faith-based organizers.

Their collective support highlights Tina’s unmatched ability to mobilize resources, uplift vulnerable residents, and bridge divides while always treating people with dignity and respect.

Vote 4B on Tuesday, December 2nd!

11/29/2025

"Where are the Black photographers?" Deborah Willis on how she turned that question into an artistic mission.

Peace & Power to my Jersey City family!I am writing today not as a political staffer, not as someone who works inside Ci...
11/29/2025

Peace & Power to my Jersey City family!

I am writing today not as a political staffer, not as someone who works inside City Hall, but as a neighbor, a mother, a community member, and someone who truly loves this city.

On December 2nd, we have a chance to decide what kind of leadership we want representing all of Jersey City. And I want to share with you why I am proudly endorsing Tina Nalls (4B) for City Council At-Large.

My endorsement is not because Tina is my friend.
It’s because she is one of the most honest, committed, and passionate people I know. When it comes to the lived realities of our residents, Tina shows up and shows out for THEM.

It’s the reason why I hired her as an Aide in Councilman Gilmore’s office. You can have all the degrees and all the money in the world, but you can’t teach or buy passion. And it’s a missing factor in the current council chambers (outside of beloved councilmen Frank “Educational” Gilmore and our next hopeful mayor, James Solomon).

I trust Tina to make the right decisions for the future of our city. I trust her to continue to be open, honest, and heavily engaged in the community so that she may continue to serve THE PEOPLE.
What makes Tina so special is simple: Tina shows up — whether the cameras do or don’t.

She isn’t a career politician. She doesn’t come from the political machine. She wasn’t groomed for office. But she was built by this community — by the elders who poured into her, by the young people she mentors, and by the neighbors she has stood with long before politics ever entered the picture.

Tina is the person who will literally give you the shirt off her back. She will give you her last, and then turn around and search for even more to give you. She doesn’t ask about income qualifications or care who your family is or isn’t. She doesn’t do favors-for-favors. She just asks: “How can I help?”

That kind of heart is rare.
That kind of integrity is rare.
That kind of leadership is almost unheard of in Hudson County politics today.

But it’s exactly what Jersey City needs right now.

We are heading into a runoff because the people demanded something different. You demanded leaders who listen. Leaders who care. Leaders who don’t disappear between election cycles. Leaders who show up when it matters most — not when cameras are rolling.
Tina is that leader.

Even though she lives and works on MLK, “Tina be everywhere!” Riding in that big ol’ green truck packed full of free necessities for anyone in need, no matter what part of the city they reside in. All in the name of “Community Treasures.” When you ask Tina why, she’ll tell you gladly, “Because the Community is the Treasure!”

As an At-Large Councilmember, she will continue to serve every neighborhood — from Greenville to the Heights, from Downtown to West Side, from Bergen-Lafayette to Journal Square. And she will do it with fairness, compassion, and a steady commitment to the people first.

This runoff election is not about politics.
It’s about the future we want for our children, our seniors, our families, and our neighborhoods.

Do we continue with business as usual?

Or do we take a bold step toward leadership rooted in heart, courage, and accountability?

For me, the choice is clear.

I’m choosing someone who has always shown up for our people, long before she ever asked for their vote.
I’m choosing someone whose integrity cannot be bought or compromised.
I’m choosing someone who leads with love for this city.
I’m choosing Tina Nalls (4B).

And I humbly encourage every resident who believes in honest, community-first leadership to join me at the polls on December 2nd.

Let’s move Jersey City forward — together.

Peace & Power,
Erica Walker

PS - I’m also endorsing Michael Griffin (7B) - a no-brainer. I’ll tell you why in my next piece.

This vote doesn’t have to happen now.✅ Delay the decision✅ Hold a real community forum✅ Release the full financing planP...
10/18/2025

This vote doesn’t have to happen now.

✅ Delay the decision
✅ Hold a real community forum
✅ Release the full financing plan
Public trust starts with public transparency.

10/11/2025
10/11/2025

🇵🇷✨ Join us for a Panel Discussion on Puerto Rican Heritage in Jersey City!

📅 October 11
🕚 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
📍 Apple Tree House, 298 Academy Street

Celebrate history, culture, and community as we honor Puerto Rican heritage right here in Jersey City. 🌺🎶

This year we are again voting for member of the Board of Education along with the mayor and the council.Voting has been ...
09/26/2025

This year we are again voting for member of the Board of Education along with the mayor and the council.

Voting has been made so easy: mail-in ballots, early voting and on day voting.

PLEASE MAKE A COMMITMENT to vote and if not registered, plan to do so.

And please encourage your friends and neighbors to vote and to register.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/dcna-mayoral-candidate-forum-tickets-1662733654119

NJ Transit is providing buses to stranded commuters following a boom truck accident that brought down wires that provide...
09/25/2025

NJ Transit is providing buses to stranded commuters following a boom truck accident that brought down wires that provided power to the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail line which has been suspended in both directions at Exchange Place. The incident stopped service at LSP southbound  & Harsimus Cove northbound. Buses will be provided while service is disrupted./

Join the office of Councilman Edu Gilmore for the Saturday Community Caucus, today at 11am on Zoom. We’ll cover key City...
09/20/2025

Join the office of Councilman Edu Gilmore for the Saturday Community Caucus, today at 11am on Zoom.

We’ll cover key City Council agenda items:
- 2025 Budget changes 💰
- Zone 2 parking expansion 🅿️
- Redevelopment plans 🏗
- 88 Regent St franchise 🏢

Details & link: everythingwardf.com/caucus

Over a dozen organizations will be represented. Come get this info for your kids!!!
07/20/2025

Over a dozen organizations will be represented. Come get this info for your kids!!!

At a recent Jersey City Council Meeting, I spoke on the need for the city to prioritize transparency and community engag...
11/25/2024

At a recent Jersey City Council Meeting, I spoke on the need for the city to prioritize transparency and community engagement in public safety decisions. From ensuring mental health sensitivity and de-escalation training to addressing the inefficiencies of standing posts, it’s time to involve residents in shaping the strategies that impact us all.


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