You Belong Here: Place, People, and Purpose in Latinx Photography
Art on Hulfish 11 Hulfish St., Princeton, NJ, United StatesLatinx photography from across the United States.
Latinx photography from across the United States.
Intergenerational members of the community give a presentation about books that have made a lasting impression on them.
Story of Maggie Walker, America’s first woman bank president and a powerful force in civil rights plus financial workshops.
Celebrate the opening of You Belong Here: Place, People, and Purpose in Latinx Photography, curated by Pilar Tompkins Rivas, chief curator at the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art. On view at Art on Hulfish through May 7, You Belong Here unites both established artists and a new generation of image-makers, all of whom address themes […]
Story of Maggie Walker, America’s first woman bank president and a powerful force in civil rights plus financial workshops.
Juliet Hooker's talk explores the key role that political mourning has historically played in Black politics.
Episode 1: "Our Roots": The Hunt for African American food's roots goes to Benin, where okra and yam rule the market and pre-enslavement fish and corn plates reign at the table.
Film about the history and fight for equal rights by African American soldiers during World War II.
Screening of Ava DuVernay’s 13th followed by debrief and discussion
Life of Belle da Costa Greene, one of the most prominent librarians in American history at the J. Pierpont Morgan Library.
Briefing on "When Racial Reckoning and Anti-Wokeness Collide: What's Left Out of AP Black Studies and Why Everyone Should Care."