Artist Talk: Wendy Red Star
Friend Center, Princeton University Williams and Olden, Princeton, NJ, United StatesMultimedia artist Wendy Red Star explores the Indigenous roots of feminism and cultural heritage.
Multimedia artist Wendy Red Star explores the Indigenous roots of feminism and cultural heritage.
Visual artist Kyoko Ibe joins in conversation with Lecturer in Visual Arts Daniel Heyman about her work along with the celebratory launch of a new book, The Way of Washi Tales.
Dr. Mildred Rice Jordan, granddaughter of the founder of the Bordentown School, will speak about the history of "the Tuskegee of the North."
Town hall discussion on Black cannabis equity
Virtual Black history trivia night.
Open Mic plus Featured Artist: Keelah Covington.
Sculpture, prints, and textiles by the mixed-media artist Alison Saar into conversation with the work of Toni Morrison
Black History Month Mercer County Executive Candidates
Living history program tells the heroic stories of America's Black warriors spanning 400 years until today.
Living history program tells the heroic stories of America's Black warriors spanning 400 years until today.
Fundraiser feast featuring oxtail and the African American culinary heritage hosted by the Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum.
Storytelling, poetry recitals, and portrayals of historical Black heroes.