Photo History’s Futures: Mark Sealy
Louis A. Simpson Building 20 Washington Road, Princeton, NJ, United StatesMark Sealy, author of Photography: Race, Rights and Representation, to speak about his scholarship and exhibition practice.
Mark Sealy, author of Photography: Race, Rights and Representation, to speak about his scholarship and exhibition practice.
Josaphat Musamba speaks about the ongoing humanitarian crisis and history of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Panelists will discuss the monumental and consequential movements for independence that happened during and after the American Revolution and what their repercussions are today.
Conversation with Heath Pearson, author of Life Besides Bars, and Naomi Murakawa, Princeton U. professor of African American Studies.
Panelists discuss how treaty agreements established through wampum belts were upheld—or neglected—both on Lunaapahkiing (present-day New Jersey and surrounding region) and in the Lunaape diaspora.
Discussion of violence and injustice against African American men.
Inaugural Princeton GAASA Conference to discuss African American history in the state of New Jersey.