Continuing Conversations on Race and White Privilege: Truth & Transformation
Virtual Zoom EventThe work of the Truth & Transformation Committee of Not In Our Town Princeton and incidents from Princeton's racial history will be described.
The work of the Truth & Transformation Committee of Not In Our Town Princeton and incidents from Princeton's racial history will be described.
Doctoral candidate Kristal C. Langford, lecturer of Black studies and psychology at William Paterson University, discusses the Lost Souls Public Memorial Project.
Ownership alternative to real estate and how it advances economic wealth building for black and brown communities.
Presenter Thomas Lee Johnson will examine why Princetonians Paul Robeson and Albert Einstein were able to "enter an awareness of humanities collective fate and collective hope."
Benjamin Saulsberry, Public Engagement and Museum Education Director at the Emmett Till Interpretive Center in Sumner Mississippi, will be in conversation with Not in Our Town Princeton board member, Joyce Trotman-Jordan.
Princeton High School racial literacy students offer their annual presentation in person at the library.
Amy Torres who serves as the Executive Director of New Jersey Alliance for Immigrant Justice (NJAIJ) speaks on racial disparities in immigration.
Fannie Chan Jarvis will present on the NJ Division of Civil Rights including the Community Peacemaker Collaborative Community Mediation Program, NJ Law Against Discrimination and the NJ Bias Investigation Access System.
How is racism expressed in our public schools?
In February, Not In Our Town Princeton is partnering with the Princeton Public Library to bring back Ruha Benjamin, who previously led a series of vital sessions on Racial Literacy that long-time Continuing Conversations attendees will no doubt remember. This coming Monday, Feb. 5, at 7 p.m., Ruha Benjamin will be joined in conversation with Lorgia García Peña; together […]
Presentation of the spectrum of perspectives related to Black liberation within the Black community
Presentation explores how racism plagues our country and our world and how to create a culture that serves us all.