Making a Way out of No Way: African American Soldiers in World War II
Virtual Zoom EventFilm about the history and fight for equal rights by African American soldiers during World War II.
Film about the history and fight for equal rights by African American soldiers during World War II.
Screening of Ava DuVernay’s 13th followed by debrief and discussion
Life of Belle da Costa Greene, one of the most prominent librarians in American history at the J. Pierpont Morgan Library.
Briefing on "When Racial Reckoning and Anti-Wokeness Collide: What's Left Out of AP Black Studies and Why Everyone Should Care."
Pilar Tompkins Rivas, chief curator at the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, will discuss questions of visibility and belonging in Latinx photography in the United States.
Trenton Children’s Chorus, and Trenton artist and poet Phillip McConnell reflect on the vibrancy of Black History in the United States,
Conversation on Building Generational Wealth as Resistance with Anthony ‘Tony” Brooks.
Panel discussion on Americanization, faith and our local heritage.
Screening of and conversation about the film of the life of an iconic American freedom fighter, Harriet Tubman.
Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood Association meeting to help identify the people in pictures taken by Romus Broadway
Conference on food ways and food cultivation as vital pillars in Black familial and community life.