Creating the Black + Jewish Exhibit

Virtual Zoom Event

Adina Langer, curator at the Kennesaw Museum of History and Holocausat Education (GA), who guided the creation of the exhibit “Black + Jewish: Connection, Courage, Community,”  which will be on display at The Jewish Center of Princeton from September 17 – October 31, 2022, will speak about the decisions and the process that went into […]

Free

Continuing Conversations on Race and White Privilege: Understanding Racialized Trauma

Virtual Zoom Event

October's presenter is Jessica C. Kim, a licensed clinical social worker, mental health advocate, and current PhD candidate in social welfare at the University of Pennsylvania, who will talk about Asian Americans being racialized as perpetual foreigners, model minorities, and as yellow peril. This conversation will help us think about how Asian Americans as well […]

Free

Continuing Conversations on Race and White Privilege: Understanding Racialized Trauma

Virtual Zoom Event

Jessica C. Kim will present at November's Continuing Conversation on Race and White Privilege. When we are faced with stressors beyond their capacity to successfully overcome, we can experience myriad physical, emotional, and cognitive reactions. Some effects are short-lived while others can have a lasting impact on how we perceive and interact with the world […]

The History of the Blues

Join Cherry Oakley, Passage Staff, and a diverse panel of speakers discussing the history of the Blues in honor of Passage Theatre's upcoming Mainstage Production "Blues in My Soul: The Legend and Legacy of Lonnie Johnson." Click here to join the Zoom program.

Free

No Justice, No Streets

Murray-Dodge Hall 104 40.3615979,-74.6517536, Princeton, NJ, United States

Holding the Line for your Neighbor - The Story of George Floyd Square - Jeanelle Austin, Executive Director and co-founder of the George Floyd Global Memorial and Lead Caretaker of the memorials at George Floyd Square, will join us to share the story of George Floyd Square at 38th St & Chicago Ave in Minneapolis, […]

Free

The Price of Silence Parts 1 & 2: Film, Dessert, & Discussion

Hopewell Theater 5 S. Greenwood Avene, Hopewell, NJ, United States

Watch the forgotten story of New Jersey's enslaved people in the two-part documentary that aired on NJ PBS this summer: The Price of Silence: The Forgotten Story of New Jersey’s Enslaved People. The film will be followed by dessert and a panel discussion with filmmaker Ridgley Hutchinson, co-authors Beverly Mills and Elaine Buck (If These Stones Could […]

$25.00

Journey Through the Past

Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum 189 Hollow Road, Skillman, NJ, United States

Visit the True Farmstead and newly-restored Mt. Zion AME Church next month for Somerset County's annual JOURNEY THROUGH THE PAST weekend. SSAAM is one of more than 30 local historic sites that will welcome visitors with fun and educational activities for the whole family. Join us on SATURDAY OCTOBER 8 & SUNDAY OCTOBER 9 for: MUSEUM TOURS - […]

Free

James Baldwin Lecture Series: “The Limits Of The Quantitative Approach To Discrimination”

Virtual Zoom Event

What can the quantitative approach reveal, but, more importantly, in what situations  can it not tell us what we need to know, both because of the inherent limits of quantification and because of the way knowledge is socially constructed in quantitative communities? Annual James Baldwin Lecture series speaker, Arvind Narayanan, is a professor of computer […]

Mississippi Living Legacy Pilgrimage

Join the Living Legacy Project on a 5-day pilgrimage to learn Mississippi’s Civil Rights Movement history from visiting the sites and speaking with people who lived it. Registration is open now and is capped at 40 participants. Reserve your seat on the bus today! You'll find information about registration, fees, cancellation policy, scholarship information, travel insurance, […]

$1,525

Making Good Trouble: Voting Rights

Grounds for Sculpture 80 Sculptors Way, Hamilton, NJ, United States

A program sponsored by The Sankofa Collaborative. The keynote speaker is Dr. Jonathan Holloway, president of Rutgers University and an eminent historian specializing in post-emancipation United States history with a focus on social and intellectual history. Dr. Holloway is the author of several books, most recently The Cause of Freedom: A Concise History of African Americans, published […]

$50.00