Missing Stories: South Asian American History
Virtual Zoom Event“The Missing Stories” will cover how communities come to be excluded from the archival record and how we can address these absences.
“The Missing Stories” will cover how communities come to be excluded from the archival record and how we can address these absences.
Panelists will discuss the monumental and consequential movements for independence that happened during and after the American Revolution and what their repercussions are today.
Princeton Parents for Black Children (PPBC), Not in Our Town Princeton (NIOT) and Civil Rights Princeton (CRP) will co-host a Board of Education candidates forum on Oct 16, 2024, 7:30 PM. The live webinar will be moderated by attorney Caroline Clarke. Confirmed participants include candidates Ari Meisel, Chris Santarpio, and Erica Snyder. Attendees must […]
Panel discussion on systemic racial inequities in appraisal practices
Panelists from The Paul Robeson House of Princeton and Generational African American Student Association (GAASA) of Princeton University discuss Dr. Barbra Ransby’s Eslanda: The Large and Unconventional Life of Mrs. Paul Robeson.
Presentation explores how racism plagues our country and our world and how to create a culture that serves us all.
Presentation of the spectrum of perspectives related to Black liberation within the Black community
Michael I. Days, veteran journalist, will discuss which Obama policies have endured and which have been eroded since 2016.
Donavan Ramon, Bildner Visiting Scholar, will lead discussions of who “belongs” in the United States, a mini-course about assimilation.
Forum with Princeton Board of Education candidates
Author of NY Times bestseller, THE COLOR OF LAW - A Forgotten History of How our Government Segregated America) Richard Rothstein and co-author Leah Rothstein) of Just Action talk about how to move forward to redress racial segregation.
Panel discussion on how racial segregation has impacted community health outcomes