Panel: AAPI Curriculum, One Year Later
Virtual Zoom EventPanelists give an update about implementation of New Jersey's AAPI curriculum mandate.
Panelists give an update about implementation of New Jersey's AAPI curriculum mandate.
Kathryn Gin Lum's book, Heathen: Religion and Race in American History, looks at how the figure of the “heathen” in need of salvation underlies American conceptions of race.
Kathryn Gin Lum shows how the idea of the heathen has been maintained from the colonial era to the present in religious and secular discourses.
Autumn Womack and the curatorial team for "Toni Morrison: Sites of Memory" give a behind the scenes account of the three years of research and work that went into the creation of the exhibit.
Fair Share Housing Center will announce the release of their latest report, Dismantling Exclusionary Zoning: New Jersey's Blueprint for Overcoming Segregation, featuring new data on affordable housing production in New Jersey.
Chief Vincent Mann will be joined by Professor Jack Tchen and Anita Bakshi to talk about The Ramapough and the Ringwood Mines Superfund site.
Alison Saaar, Autumn Womack, and Mitra Abbaspour discuss the exhibit "Cycle of Creativity: Alison Saar and the Toni Morrison Papers."
Discussion of the work of The Practicing Refusal Collective and the Sojourner Project on their collaborative publication: Think/ing from Black: A Lexicon.
Keynote Address by Dr. Erika Lee, Award-winning Author and Historian, followed by panel discussion.
Rev. William Barber will talk about the necessary work of building a prophetic moral vision.
Benjamin Saulsberry, Public Engagement and Museum Education Director at the Emmett Till Interpretive Center in Sumner Mississippi, will be in conversation with Not in Our Town Princeton board member, Joyce Trotman-Jordan.
Multimedia theatrical production that shines a light on the problem of missing Black women and girls.