Samuel Fosso: Affirmative Acts: Open House
Art on Hulfish 11 Hulfish St., Princeton, NJ, United StatesOpening of exhibit of works by Samuel Fosso, one of the best-known African photographers.
Opening of exhibit of works by Samuel Fosso, one of the best-known African photographers.
Shaun Ossei-Owusu is an interdisciplinary legal scholar with expertise in legal history, criminal law and procedure, civil rights, and the legal profession. His work sits at the intersection of law, history, and sociology, and focuses on how governments meet their legal obligations to provide protections and benefits to poor people and racial minorities. He also works on stratification in […]
Paul Muldoon, director of the Princeton Atelier, engages in a conversation with Emmy-nominated actor Jonathan Majors.
Donald Yacovone and Eddie Glaude discuss Yacovone's new book Teaching White Supremacy.
Panel discussion on oral history and its significance to local race, art, and history.
African American Studies scholar and philosopher Tommie Shelby discusses his new book, The Idea of Prison Abolition, with James Forman Jr.
Author A.J. Verdelle will read from her book Miss Chloe: A Memoir of a Literary Friendship with Toni Morrison.
Half-day program addressing Defending and Celebrating Early Racial Learning.
Dr. Gayatri Sethi will share segments from her book, Unbelonging on the themes of antiracism, identity and belonging.
Discussion of Louise Erdrich's The Night Watchman.
Dr. Ian Burrows discusses the American Indians who have lived in the Hopewell area for at least 9,000 years.
Training to help immigrant neighbors complete asylum applications.