Manifesting Beloved Community
Artists visualized what it means to create and live in a nation or world designed around social and economic justice beyond the ills of structural racism.
Artists visualized what it means to create and live in a nation or world designed around social and economic justice beyond the ills of structural racism.
Artwork reflecting on the lives of enslaved people and the legacy of slavery in New Jersey.
Exhibition that brings together selected works from multiple series of works by Clifford Ward
A variety of artifacts on display including musical instruments, sculptures, books, historical documents, and more, that will provide an immersive education about the evolution of African American art and culture from slavery to modern times.
Showcasing an array of exhibits highlighting the remarkable contributions of Black individuals throughout history.
Celebrate community with an inspiring reading by a leader in Princeton's African-American community, followed by an arts and craft activity.
Sociologist Bliss traces the history of race, revealing how unscientific categories of identity became the modern standard.
Professor Hettie V. Williams will discuss the crucial role Black women played in the Civil Rights Movement in New Jersey.
Black Church’s role in shaping Civil Rights and Social Justice—past, present, and future.
Talk about the African woman painted holding a clock in Bologna in 1585
Panel reflects on Dr. Martin Luther King's last speech, "I've Been to the Mountaintop."
Annual event about Lenape language reclamation and revitalization