Black Voices Book Group

Virtual Event

During the July and August meetings the group will discuss, "Ida: A Sword Among Lions: Ida B. Wells and the Campaign Against Lynching" by Paula J. Giddings. All are welcome. This group meets via Google Meet which works best using the Chrome internet browser. Live captioning can be enabled on the Google Meet platform.

Story & Verse: Spark in the Dar

Pettoranella Gardens 20 Mountain Avenue, Princeton, NJ, United States

Monthly open mic poetic and storytelling event that welcomes local and regional talent to perform original works inspired by that month's theme and brings diverse communities together.  Interested performers should arrive 15 minutes before the start time of each event.

Peace Walk: Addressing 20 Years of Trauma Caused by Gun Violence

Mill Hill Park East Front Street, S Broad Street, Trenton, NJ, United States

After months of training and preparation about the importance of Restorative Justice and the need for it across the state, but especially in Trenton and in partnership with city stakeholders, Salvation and Social Justice is excited to have birthed The Trenton Restorative Street Team and is excited to announce its official launch. Join us for […]

A Reckoning in Boston

Virtual Event

  The National Low Income Housing Coalition presents a virtual screening of the film A Reckoning in Boston and a discussion with co-producer Kafi Dixon.  White suburban filmmaker James Rutenbeck comes to terms with a flawed film premise and his own complicity in racist structures while recording students’ engagement with the Clemente Course in the […]

The Price of Silence: The Forgotten Story of New Jersey’s Enslaved People–Making the Documentary

Virtual Event

Truehart Productions, a nonprofit corporation formed in 2019, created a documentary to assist understanding the racial disparities that exist in our country during this critical time. The film reveals the prevalence of slavery during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries and its lasting effects throughout New Jersey during the 20th century. Ridgeley Hutchinson, president of […]

Reimagining a Maiden Slave Ship Voyage through the Eyes of Middle School Students

Virtual Zoom Event

DIVERSITY UNITED presents Ahavas Sholom's (Newark) Composer Artist In Residence, award winning composer and writer, Walter Robinson, talking about the American Slavery school curriculum he created.  New Jersey law requires the teaching of American Slavery via the Amistad Act.  Yet, little has been implemented in the Newark School System and throughout the state. Walter will […]

Free

Raising Anti-Racist White Children

Virtual Zoom Event

An online, live interactive workshop for parents and educators offering information and guidance on how to prepare white children in our increasingly multiracial society. The workshop encourages the development of an anti-racist outlook in all children, and focuses on the particular experience of raising white children.  Click here to register.

$149.00

Freedom To Learn Summer

Virtual Zoom Event

Freedom To Learn Summer is an opportunity from Dr. Jacqueline Battalora & The Privilege Institute to hear from nationally renowned speakers/trainers about racial understanding that is foundational for the 21st Century in order to competently address the challenges of our time.  Three presenters per day with evening processing groups. 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM & […]

$30.00

Open House: Witness / Rose B. Simpson

Art@Bainbridge 158 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, United States

Celebrate the opening of Witness / Rose B. Simpson at Art@Bainbridge. Simpson’s work interrogates the human condition as an accumulation of lived experiences, distilling specific aspects of such moments in her own life into each sculpture. Through her work, Simpson, Santa Clara Pueblo, seeks the tools to heal the damages she has experienced as a […]

Free

A Place to Call Home

Virtual Zoom Event

Princeton Community Housing is presenting Diane Yentel from the National Low Income Housing Coalition and James Williams from Fair Share Housing in conversation with PCH's Jordan Goodwin about the national and local landscape of affordable housing and how we can make progress in providing affordable, safe, and well-maintained homes. Panelists will also discuss the importance […]

Let’s Talk About Race: Environmental Racism on Indigenous Lands

Virtual Zoom Event

Via Zoom the Red Bank Public Library presents Claire Garland leading a discussion on the Environmental Racism that occurs on indigenous lands. Learn what environmental racism is, how it works, and what we can do about it. Click here to register for the Zoom link.  

Free

The Teaching of Asian American History: Why is it important and how to expand access?

Virtual Event

Committee of 100 webinar will present a discussion of existing policy and potential legislation requiring the teaching of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) history and contributions in K-12 social studies curriculum. Click here to register. SPEAKERS: Stewart Kwoh (Moderator), President Emeritus, Founder, Past President, and Executive Director, Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Los Angeles (Advancing Justice-LA) Russell […]

Free