Indigenous Peoples’ Day at Point Breeze
Discovery Center at Point Breeze 101 Park Street, Bordentown, NJ, United StatesDay of storytelling to celebrate the rich culture and heritage of the Lenape at Point Breeze
Day of storytelling to celebrate the rich culture and heritage of the Lenape at Point Breeze
Experience the richness and diversity of Latin American culture through its music, local artists and artisans, traditional food, and arts and crafts activities including a community piñata! This event is […]
Discussion of the history of slavery in New Jersey with presentations on research sources and methods
Professional development for New Jersey K-12 educators about Asian American and African American history and solidarity.
Princeton U. Professor of History Kevin M. Kruse will compare and contrast the 1961 Freedom Rides and the 1965 Selma protests to show how the federal response shaped the course of civil rights campaigns.
Screening and panel discussion about The Price of Silence, which shares the history of New Jersey’s enslaved people.
Author of NY Times bestseller, THE COLOR OF LAW - A Forgotten History of How our Government Segregated America) Richard Rothstein and co-author Leah Rothstein) of Just Action talk about how to move forward to redress racial segregation.
Documentary and panel discussion about Chicago Mayor Harold Washington.
Watch a Nritya Mehfil, Kathak solo presentation by Shivani Badgi.
Kevin Maynor headlines fundraising concert for the Paul Robeson House of Princeton.
Author and climate scientist David Goodrich discusses his travels along the routes of the Underground Railroad by bicycle.
Forum with Princeton Board of Education candidates