Community Meeting
Arts Council of Princeton 102 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesPresentation and round-table discussion of JZA+D’s plans for a mixed-use expansion at 254 Witherspoon Street
Presentation and round-table discussion of JZA+D’s plans for a mixed-use expansion at 254 Witherspoon Street
Learn about Solidaridad's Pro Sec Clinic to help immigrant neighbors apply for asylum.
Learn Black history, Asian American history and the history of solidarity between Black and Asian Americans in the movement for civil rights
Recreation of an old-fashioned Camp Meeting, complete with live music, costumed reenactors, and horse & buggy rides for kids.
Film "Lenape Relationship with the Natural World” explores how language shapes human understandings and interactions
with the natural world.
Princeton Parents for Black Children (PPBC), Not in Our Town Princeton (NIOT) and Civil Rights Princeton (CRP) will co-host a Board of Education candidates forum on Oct 16, 2024, 7:30 PM. The live webinar will be moderated by attorney Caroline Clarke. Confirmed participants include candidates Ari Meisel, Chris Santarpio, and Erica Snyder. Attendees must […]
Angela Davis is an activist, writer, and lecturer, her work focuses on prisons, police, abolition, and the related intersections of race, gender, and class.
Mark Sealy, author of Photography: Race, Rights and Representation, to speak about his scholarship and exhibition practice.
Josaphat Musamba speaks about the ongoing humanitarian crisis and history of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Panelists will discuss the monumental and consequential movements for independence that happened during and after the American Revolution and what their repercussions are today.
Conversation with Heath Pearson, author of Life Besides Bars, and Naomi Murakawa, Princeton U. professor of African American Studies.
Discussion of violence and injustice against African American men.