Curator Talk: Pilar Tompkins Rivas
Virtual Zoom EventPilar Tompkins Rivas, chief curator at the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, will discuss questions of visibility and belonging in Latinx photography in the United States.
Pilar Tompkins Rivas, chief curator at the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, will discuss questions of visibility and belonging in Latinx photography in the United States.
Trenton Children’s Chorus, and Trenton artist and poet Phillip McConnell reflect on the vibrancy of Black History in the United States,
Conversation on Building Generational Wealth as Resistance with Anthony ‘Tony” Brooks.
Panel discussion on Americanization, faith and our local heritage.
Screening of and conversation about the film of the life of an iconic American freedom fighter, Harriet Tubman.
Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood Association meeting to help identify the people in pictures taken by Romus Broadway
Conference on food ways and food cultivation as vital pillars in Black familial and community life.
Family activity to make a traditional African mask.
Peter James Hudson discusses the debates on anti-imperialism and Black Studies.
"High on the Hog" Episode 2: "The Rice Kingdom" and Episode 3: "Our Founding Chefs."
Conversation between Louis W. Sullivan and Marybeth Gasman about his latest book, We’ll Fight It Out Here.
Using materials provided by West Windsor Arts, think about and create a journal entry that represents what "beloved community" mean to you through writing, drawing, and collage.