Diwali Celebration
Mercer County Library, Ewing Branch 61 Scotch Road, Ewing, NJ, United StatesActivities for Festival Diwali
Activities for Festival Diwali
Screening of THE LEAGUE, which celebrates Negro League baseball as an economic and social pillar of Black communities in the first half of the 20th Century.
Princeton alumnus Yusuf Dahl uses the short film "Backgrounded" to launch a panel discussion on how past incarceration remains a barrier to housing long after reentry into society.
One-man play by Rich Swingle about John Woolman, who challenged the Philadelphia Yearly Quaker Meeting of 1758 to abolish slavery.
Adapted for the stage by Emily Mann, Having Our Say is an enthralling full-length play based on the bestselling book by Sarah (Sadie) Delany and Elizabeth (Bessie) Delany. This powerful production revolves around […]
Donavan Ramon, Bildner Visiting Scholar, will lead discussions of who “belongs” in the United States, a mini-course about assimilation.
Conversation about the history, culture, and lifestyle of the Lenni Lenape
Retrospective of the paintings Mabel “Freda” Williams, "a variety of styles and themes, i.e. florals, political, African American History, Trenton historical sites, southern themes, landscapes and cityscapes."
Rev. Dr. Kirk Johnson Book Signing and Discussion on Race, Medicine and Economics in conjunction with Black History Month.
In February, Not In Our Town Princeton is partnering with the Princeton Public Library to bring back Ruha Benjamin, who previously led a series of vital sessions on Racial Literacy […]
Presentation about Peter Hill is the earliest documented Black clockmaker in America.
New Jersey Institute for Social Justice's Health Equity Committee’s public hearing about racial disparities in health and access to health care in New Jersey.