Tommie Shelby in Conversation with James Forman Jr.
Virtual Zoom EventAfrican American Studies scholar and philosopher Tommie Shelby discusses his new book, The Idea of Prison Abolition, with James Forman Jr.
African American Studies scholar and philosopher Tommie Shelby discusses his new book, The Idea of Prison Abolition, with James Forman Jr.
Matthew Desmond & Keeanga Yamahtta-Taylor in conversation about Desmond's new book Poverty, by America.
Paul Alexander discusses and signs his recently released book "Bitter Crop," a biography of jazz legend and American cultural icon Billie Holiday, the first biography of Billie Holiday in more than two decades.
Simon Gikandi, R.N. Sandberg & Stacy Wolf discuss new volume in the Global Theatre Perspectives series.
Professors Laurence Ralph & Khalil Gibran Muhammad discuss Ralph's book.
Professors Eddie Glaude Jr. and Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor in conversation about Glaude's new book
Author Nell Irvin Painter in conversation with Professor Ruha Benjamin about Painter's new book.
The author is joined by Princeton University faculty member Judith Weisenfeld to discuss her recently released book "Circle of Hope: A Reckoning with Love, Power, and Justice in an American Church."
Conversation with Heath Pearson, author of Life Besides Bars, and Naomi Murakawa, Princeton U. professor of African American Studies.
A panel discussion presenting "Latinas/os in New Jersey: Histories, Communities and Cultures," their new collection of essays.
Sociologist Bliss traces the history of race, revealing how unscientific categories of identity became the modern standard.
Judith Weisenfeld, Professor of Religion and Chair of the Department of Religion at Princeton University, discusses Black Religion in the Madhouse, the first book to expose how racist views of Black religion in slavery’s wake shaped the rise of psychiatry as an established and powerful profession.