A Way with Words: An Afternoon of Multicultural Storytelling
Pennington School 112 W Delaware Avenue, Pennington, NJ, United StatesThree storytelling performances followed by a panel Q&A.
Three storytelling performances followed by a panel Q&A.
Professors Eddie Glaude Jr. and Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor in conversation about Glaude's new book
New Jersey Institute of Social Justice's New Jersey Reparations Council will hold its fifth public session, this time hosted by the Public Safety & Justice Committee, to discuss this issue.
Fun-filled day of family art making sponsored by ARTWORKS TRENTON and the MERCER COUNTY PARK COMMISSION. The park will be alive with art stations and demos, live music and dance, pop-up student art galleries from schools in Trenton, art vendors, food trucks and more! Bring the family and enjoy everything South Riverwalk Park has […]
The author, UC Berkeley professor, and former Princeton resident Dylan Penningroth discusses his new book, "Before the Movement: The Hidden History of Black Civil Rights" with Wallace D. Best and Hendrik Hartog of Princeton University.
Author Nell Irvin Painter in conversation with Professor Ruha Benjamin about Painter's new book.
New Jersey’s opportunity to learn from New York and California
Oratorio based on the writing of Underground Railroad conductor William Still
Professional Development Workshops designed to empower K-12 educators to center Black life and culture as mechanisms for survival and resistance.
Presenter will be Professor Lorgia García Peña, Lorgia García Peña, who specializes in race and colonialism and Afro-Latinx studies.
Lobbying and rally for reparations
Panelists from The Paul Robeson House of Princeton and Generational African American Student Association (GAASA) of Princeton University discuss Dr. Barbra Ransby’s Eslanda: The Large and Unconventional Life of Mrs. Paul Robeson.