Reading: “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”
Virtual Zoom EventAnnual community reading of an amended version of Frederick Douglass' influential July 5, 1852 speech.
Annual community reading of an amended version of Frederick Douglass' influential July 5, 1852 speech.
Public Meeting about implementing a community-based public safety system that supports Trenton youth returning home.
The annual celebration of Black Princeton with food, music, discussions, basketball, and more.
Update on Witherspoon-Jackson Development Corporation activities and home ownership.
Latino-Hispanic Heritage Celebration
Play Lotería, Mexican game of chance.
Fun-filled day of family art making sponsored by ARTWORKS TRENTON and the MERCER COUNTY PARK COMMISSION. The park will be alive with art stations and demos, live music and […]
Find a Juneteenth event happening near you throughout the month of June.
Presentation and discussion of New Jersey Institute of Social Justice's New Jersey Reparations Council report.
Community members read an amended version of Frederick Douglass' influential speech, given on July 5, 1852, in Rochester, New York, to the Rochester Ladies Anti-Slavery Society.
The annual program will include social, athletic, and cultural events; the presentation of numerous awards; and three discussions with community leaders on hot topics facing Princeton.