SOS: A Discussion on Race, Art, and Activism in America
Richardson Auditorium 68 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesLecture and discussion by environmentalist, activist, and award-winning artist Sólana Rowe and other scholars.
Lecture and discussion by environmentalist, activist, and award-winning artist Sólana Rowe and other scholars.
Discussion of how enslaved people in Newark sought freedom during and after the American Revolution
The exhibit “Albert Einstein: Champion of Racial Justice and Equality” is now on view at the West Windsor Library.
Virtual panel discussion “Fusion of Minds: Art, Asian American Data and Collaboration” about the project, Anonymous Was the Data.
Dr. Gladys Mitchell-Walthour discusses racial politics in Brazil, affirmative action, and the intersection of social welfare, race, and gender.
Talk.on Puerto Rican migration to Trenton
Artist Bob will talk about his life and work and filmmaker Krysia Kolodziej will discuss the making of the film, Bob Jenkins: In His Own Words.
The New Jersey Reparations Council of the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice is holding its first public session on the History of Slavery.
Latino-Hispanic Heritage Celebration
Release of new book Bayard Rustin: A Legacy of Protest and Politics.
Exhibit and opening reception of “On Lenape Land,” a solo exhibition of paintings and forest compositions by New Jersey artist Susan Hoenig.
How is racism expressed in our public schools?