Sanctuary Road
Richardson Auditorium 68 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesOratorio based on the writing of Underground Railroad conductor William Still
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.
Panel discussion on systemic racial inequities in appraisal practices
Princeton High School racial literacy students offer their annual presentation.
8th annual conference to shed light on the lives of enslaved people
Dr. Richard Bell discusses the struggles of enslaved African Americans and their emancipation on June 19, 1865.
New Jersey Faith Allies is holding a rally supporting the bill to establish a New Jersey Reparations Task Force.
Panel discussion of the complexities of intersecting identities, common cultural values, and the impact bias and discrimination have on the Latino/a/e/x and Hispanic communities in New Jersey.