Cultural Exchange Night
Hinds Plaza 65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesLearn about different traditions and connect with neighbors at this Welcoming Week event.
Learn about different traditions and connect with neighbors at this Welcoming Week event.
Hispanic Heritage Month afternoon of live music, dance, traditional food, performances, and more.
Layal Liverpool, author of Systemic: How Racism is Making Us Sick in conversation about biopolitics, racial inequity, and medical research with Princeton graduate student Aliya Ram.
Jo-Marie Burt & María Eugenia Ulfe discuss issues related to resistance and power, women and territories, displacements and politics.
The author is joined by Princeton University faculty member Judith Weisenfeld to discuss her recently released book "Circle of Hope: A Reckoning with Love, Power, and Justice in an American Church."
The Head that Wears the Crown explores the past, present, and future of African American women’s headwear.
Career and Resource Fair for the public, those on parole, probation, or re-entry to connect with local employers, social services, treatment services, and assistance in applying for expungement.
Trenton native, multidisciplinary artist Beverly Keese-Kelley, compiles her artwork from a 'sustainable' point of view, all the while using techniques and methods long known to African Artisans.
Dr. Nathalie Edmond discusses strategies for centering racial justice and balancing compassion with accountability highlighted in her newly published book.
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