International Rescue Committee Information Session
Princeton Public Library 65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesCommunity members are invited to learn about the New Jersey Chapter of the International Rescue Committee.
Community members are invited to learn about the New Jersey Chapter of the International Rescue Committee.
Celebrate African diaspora culinary traditions and support Stoutsburg Sourlands African American Museum.
Presentation explores how racism plagues our country and our world and how to create a culture that serves us all.
Discussion of the role of Rev. Martin Luther King's economic vision to today's society.
Jonathan Eig, author of King: A Life, will deliver the annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Lecture.
Stacy Abrams, discusses her latest novel, “Rogue Justice,” for the J. Edward Farnum Lectures series.
Dr. Roxane Gay in conversation with Kara Alaimo, PhD, communication professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University.
A multi-media celebration of the legacy of Paul Robeson, Princeton’s “native son” and scholar, all American athlete, artist, and activist.
Professors Laurence Ralph & Khalil Gibran Muhammad discuss Ralph's book.
A transnational one-day symposium about the relational and transnational experiences of people who identify as Black and immigrant.
Native American women's life experiences.
Samuel Still will give a presentation about his remarkable ancestors who escaped slavery and settled in New Jersey, where two of their sons were born and rose to prominence. Dr. James Still (1812 - 1882) became a highly regarded medical doctor, despite his being mostly self-educated. His brother, William Still (1821 - 1902), was […]