NOT IN OUR TOWN PRINCETON is a multi-racial, multi-faith group of individuals who stand together for racial justice and inclusive communities. Our focus is to promote the equitable treatment of all, and to uncover and confront white supremacy— the system that facilitates the preference, privilege and power of white people at the expense of non-white people and pits racial and ethnic groups against each other by upholding hierarchies based on proximity to whiteness.

Our goal is to identify and expose the political, economic, and cultural systems which have enabled white supremacy to flourish, and to create new structures and policies which will ensure equity and inclusion for all. In our commitment to uncovering the blight of white supremacy on our humanity, we take responsibility to address it and eliminate it in all its forms through intentional action, starting with ourselves and our communities.

Some Not In Our Town Princeton Board members after the presentation of appreciation from the Princeton Council for “the important work you do to promote racial justice and inclusion in Princeton.” l-r: Valeria Torres-Olivares, Fern M. Spruill, Miki Mendelsohn, Wilma Solomon, Shelley Krause, Linda Oppenheim, Shirley Satterfield, Princess Hoagland, Larry Spruill, Raisa Rubin-Stankiewicz, Joyce Trotman-Jordan, and Joanne Parker. (September 9, 2019)