Talk by Dr. Jessica Jamese Williams about "radical self love" followed by a panel discussion.
The play, King of the Yees, is an epic joyride across cultural, national, and familial borders that explores what it means to truly be a Yee.
Easter Sunrise Service at The Princeton Cemetery
The Tallest Tree in Our Forest is a 1977 documentary film about singer, actor and activist, Paul Robeson.
Survivor Consolee Nishimwe will share testimony about her life in Rwanda and her experience during the genocide.
Screening of 2020 film Seven Square Miles, followed by conversation with filmmaker Lorna Johnson-Frizell and Hawa Mamalou and Abdul Mohammed.
Paul Robeson: Here I Stand is a comprehensive and award-winning documentary film that explores the life and career of Paul Robeson.
Performance by MacArthur Fellow and three-time Grammy Award-winning jazz vocalist and composer Cecile McLorin Salvant of her brand-new work inspired by Morrison’s archives.
The first Spring 2023 Fred & Elizabeth Boyajian Lectures "Lest We Forget": The Colonization vs Abolition Debate: Two Considerations in the Struggle to End Chattel Slavery Prior to the US Civil War.
Discussion of You Are Your Best Thing: Vulnerability, Shame, Resilience, and the Black Experience by Tarana Burke and Brene Brown.
The play, King of the Yees, is an epic joyride across cultural, national, and familial borders that explores what it means to truly be a Yee.