Film with Panel: “Revolution ’67”
Princeton Public Library 65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ, United States"Revolution '67" explores how Newark, New Jersey, was affected by social unrest over six days in mid-July, 1967.
"Revolution '67" explores how Newark, New Jersey, was affected by social unrest over six days in mid-July, 1967.
A panel discussion on the past, present, and future of affordable housing in Princeton
Panel discussion about how journalists can rebuild trust in communities of color after years of news organizations spreading racist ideas.
Reception and reflections on growing up in the Witherspoon Jackson neighborhood.
A weekend-long living history program that tells the heroic stories of America's black warriors spanning four hundred years until today.
2nd Annual African Mask-Making Family Workshop
This interactive, musical experience presents the impact of African American rhythms on American music and history.
Michael I. Days, veteran journalist, will discuss which Obama policies have endured and which have been eroded since 2016.
Screening of Spike Lee's sweeping biopic "Malcolm X" and introduction and short discussion led by Zakiya Adair from the College of New Jersey.
Conversation about voting and voter engagement.
Princeton University Dean of the Faculty, Gene Jarrett, will discuss his book, Paul Laurence Dunbar: The Life and Times of a Caged Bird.
The screening of "Freedom Riders" will be followed by a private viewing of the exhibition at Mudd Manuscript Library.