Becoming Gatekeepers of Our Truth
Princeton Public Library 65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesTalk by Dr. Jessica Jamese Williams about "radical self love" followed by a panel discussion.
Talk by Dr. Jessica Jamese Williams about "radical self love" followed by a panel discussion.
Survivor Consolee Nishimwe will share testimony about her life in Rwanda and her experience during the genocide.
The first Spring 2023 Fred & Elizabeth Boyajian Lectures "Lest We Forget": The Colonization vs Abolition Debate: Two Considerations in the Struggle to End Chattel Slavery Prior to the US Civil War.
Chanika Svetvilas, Artist in Residence, Ida B. Wells JUST Data Lab, whose work is an extension of her continued interest in using narratives as a way to challenge stereotypes in contemporary society and to create safe spaces.
Inaugural Anderson "AJ" Franklin Unity Against Racism Lecture
Alison Saaar, Autumn Womack, and Mitra Abbaspour discuss the exhibit "Cycle of Creativity: Alison Saar and the Toni Morrison Papers."
Rev. William Barber will talk about the necessary work of building a prophetic moral vision.
How can industry leaders ensure that the transition to clean energy is an equitable one?
Participants will explore the influences and contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in U.S. History from the 19th through mid-20th centuries.
Ramapough Lunaape Turtle Clan members Michaeline Picaro and her husband Chief Vincent Mann discuss the challenges facing their nation.
The lives of people enslaved by the Stockton family at Morven and other locations,
Children's book author, Edward Bullock, will talk about the Trenton Literacy Movement, Juneteenth, and its relationship to the literacy movement.