New Jersey Reparations Council Sixth Public Session
Virtual EventNew Jersey Reparations Council's sixth public session will address democracy.
New Jersey Reparations Council's sixth public session will address democracy.
Panelists will discuss the monumental and consequential movements for independence that happened during and after the American Revolution and what their repercussions are today.
Panelists discuss how treaty agreements established through wampum belts were upheld—or neglected—both on Lunaapahkiing (present-day New Jersey and surrounding region) and in the Lunaape diaspora.
The Economic Justice Committee of the New Jersey Reparations Council will discuss how New Jersey’s staggering racial wealth gap can be traced back to slavery and other racist policies.
This live virtual panel will discuss Dr. King's experiences confronting racial discrimination and segregation in New Jersey.
A panel discussion presenting "Latinas/os in New Jersey: Histories, Communities and Cultures," their new collection of essays.
Panel on the history of several Princeton institutions' involvement with slavery, discrimination or institutionalized racism