Display of nine book collaboration of Toni and Slade Morrison plus related items.
Sculpture, prints, and textiles by the mixed-media artist Alison Saar into conversation with the work of Toni Morrison
Exhibition showcases photographs and documents from the the Freedom Rides of 1961 and the Selma-to-Montgomery marches of 1965.
In a Depression-era Harlem apartment building, a close-knit group of friends has become a chosen family. Their lives are upturned when Southern newcomer Leland arrives and falls hard for Angel
A screening of the award-winning 1987 documentary is followed by a Q&A with filmmaker Christine Choy.
Ramapough Lunaape Turtle Clan members Michaeline Picaro and her husband Chief Vincent Mann discuss the challenges facing their nation.
History of photographer Romus Broadway during workshop for young photographers.
Preservation Fair celebrating Paterson's heritage including its African American history.
Information and input opportunity about the New Jersey Black Heritage Trail.
Princeton High School racial literacy students offer their annual presentation in person at the library.
Full day program about slavery in New Jersey
Create a beautiful Carnival mask and learn more about Caribbean American history.
Movie about Solomon Northup, a free black man in 1800s New York who was kidnapped and forced into slavery.
The lives of people enslaved by the Stockton family at Morven and other locations,
The theme of the 2023 7th annual conference will shed light on the experiences of enslaved and freed individuals during the Civil War era.
A Native American festival where nations from throughout the continent gather to a hosting nation’s land and share in celebration through singing and dancing.
Juneteenth program on African Ancestry, connecting family heritage with African American history
Storyteller Michelle Washington Wilson will present stories and poems dedicated to the celebration of Juneteenth.
This show tells the story of Einstein’s friendships with and advocacy for African Americans.
Children's book author, Edward Bullock, will talk about the Trenton Literacy Movement, Juneteenth, and its relationship to the literacy movement.
Opening reception for the exhibit, “Albert Einstein: Champion of Racial Justice and Equality.” that tells the largely unknown story of Einstein’s friendships with and advocacy for African Americans in Princeton and nationally.
This traveling exhibition depicts Frederick Douglass’ life from 1818-1895.
Full contest Pow Wow attracting over 500 Native American artists, educators, singers, dancers and performing groups from across the Americas.
The Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum (SSAAM) Juneteenth celebration, “Freedom Forward.”
A video of the late Steve DiGregorio speaking about Juneteenth will introduce the panel.
Launch of the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice Reparations Council.
Talk by Arts Against Racism founder Rhinold Lamar Ponder and performance by 2023 Grammy Award-winning baritone Will Liverman
Documentary about photographer Romus Broadway and kick-off of the summer photo camp
The workshop will examine how the organization's system partners can be better equipped to encourage communities of color to seek help.
Information and input opportunity about the New Jersey Black Heritage Trail.
Talk about the life and legacy of tennis legend Althea Gibson.
Annual recitation of names of the "Lost Souls," kidnapped by the van Wickle gang, plus Juneteenth celebration