How to Find a Missing Black Woman
Lewis Arts Complex (Princeton University) 120 Alexander Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesMultimedia theatrical production that shines a light on the problem of missing Black women and girls.
Multimedia theatrical production that shines a light on the problem of missing Black women and girls.
Free screening and discussion of AFTERSHOCK to understand and address the Black maternal health crisis.
Film and discussion about the U.S. maternal health crisis.
History and origins of Bhangra, dance from Punjab.
The story of how Martha's Vineyard opened its arms to warmly welcome a planeload of Venezuelan immigrants.
Roundtable discussion about black entrepreneurship in America.
The group discusses "What is Yours is Not Yours" by Helen Oyeyemi.
Experience of a Drum Circle and conversation on the African Heritage of the Bomba Dance in the Diaspora.
How can industry leaders ensure that the transition to clean energy is an equitable one?
The Witherspoon Jackson Neighborhood Association meeting will focus on parents, school-age youth, education, and career pathing in a new environment and changing world.
Premiere of the new documentary about the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood.
Experience of a Drum Circle and conversation on the African Heritage of the Bomba Dance in the Diaspora.