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Celebrate el Día de los Muertos with the Arts Council of Princeton! Join us for a free, family-friendly outdoor festival to learn about this culturally rich holiday with music by Mariachi Oro de Mexico, dance by El Grupo De Danza Folklorica La Sagrada Familia, delicious food from El Sabor Oaxaqueño, and hands-on projects inspired by […]
At November's Continuing Conversations, Matt Mleczko, a Princeton University doctoral candidate, will discuss different aspects of a proposal for affordable housing development on a currently vacant plot of land referred to as the Butler Tract and offer guiding questions for a broader discussion on how this effort relates to housing justice in other communities. In […]
The Jewish Center of Princeton is hosting a Zoom presentation, “Balm in Gilead: How Black Soldiers Rescued Young Holocaust Survivors”, by former ambassador to Albania, John L. Withers II, who will tell his father’s story of hope in the aftermath of World War II. The talk is Wednesday, November 9, 7 PM and is in […]
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This month the group will discuss, Viral Justice: How We Grow the World We Want by Ruha Benjamin. All are welcome, no registration required. This group meets via Google Meet (click on the link here to join) Google Meet works best using the Chrome internet browser. Live captioning can be enabled on the Google Meet platform. In […]
100 year celebration of Charles Robinson American Legion Post #218
Spoken word poetry, prose, R&B, and refreshments
Speakers: Paloma Duong (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Rafael Rojas (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, México), Ana Rodríguez Navas (Loyola University Chicago) Discussant: Rubén Gallo (Princeton University) Chair: Rodney Lebrón Rivera (G3, Spanish and Portuguese, Princeton University) Moderator: Rubens Riol (G1, Spanish and Portuguese, Princeton University) Third panel of the Caribbean Studies Speakers Series (CSSS), […]
Professor Gooding-Williams's paper, "Du Bois and 'The Souls of White Folk'" is a study of W.E.B. Du Bois's moral psychology of white supremacy. Du Bois means his moral psychology to serve two purposes. The first is a social scientific explanation—specifically, the social scientific explanation of the domination and exploitation of the world’s darker peoples. The […]
Jelani Cobb and Nikole Hannah-Jones in conversation