April 4: Continuing Conversations on Race and White Privilege

Virtual Zoom Event

Ashley Y. Lipscom, chief executive officer of the Institute for Anti-Racist Education, talks about the work of the organization. Register for FREE to receive the link to this virtual program below

Free

Stand Against Racism: Thought-Provoking Talks

Virtual Zoom Event

Princeton YWCA founded 'Stand Against Racism". This year the program will be virtual with thought provoking talks by some amazing women, focused on the timely topic of Critical Race Theory.

Free

My Beauty is My Aesthetic: Teen Expo

New Jersey State Museum 205 West State Street, Trenton, NJ, United States

Teens can join Artworks Trenton and New Jersey State Museum to explore "Posing Beauty in African American Culture," have lunch and make art with tutorials from three local artists. FREE! Registration required. Space is limited; to register click here To learn more go to artworkstrenton.org or https://www.nj.gov/state/museum. “Posing Beauty in African American Culture,” is presented […]

Reaching Equity in Education

Virtual Zoom Event

The fourth virtual event in the IMAGINE MORE: Racial Justice Begins with Us series, is a discussion the root causes of segregation and funding disparities in New Jersey's education system and possible solutions to ensure all New Jersey students succeed.  Click here to register. Featured speakers: Rev. Dr. Charles Boyer, founder Salvation and Social Justice […]

They Stood for Us

Heal the City, in collaboration with the families of Trenton activists, Darlene McKnight and Grace Crossland will hold a community billboard ceremony that will celebrate these two local leaders. Although they have both passed on, they have left Trenton with a legacy of service and responsibility. The ceremony will begin at The Serenity Garden, which […]

Indivisible: Why Racial, Gender and LGBTQIA+ Justice Cannot Be Separated

Virtual Zoom Event

Under The Blacklight conversation will bring together leading activists, advocates and academics--Alicia Garza, Bryanna Jenkins, Russell Robinson, Ezra Young--to identify the gaps between intersectional experiences and non-intersectional politics. The panelists will discuss why only truly coordinated coalitional strategies that harness our mutual interests can stem the assault of this attack on our democracy and our […]