MLK I’ve Been to the Mountaintop: One Last Night with Dr. King
Friend Center, Princeton University Williams and Olden, Princeton, NJ, United StatesDiscussion of the role of Rev. Martin Luther King's economic vision to today's society.
Discussion of the role of Rev. Martin Luther King's economic vision to today's society.
Three storytelling performances followed by a panel Q&A.
New Jersey Institute of Social Justice's New Jersey Reparations Council will hold its fifth public session, this time hosted by the Public Safety & Justice Committee, to discuss this issue.
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.
Panel discussion of the complexities of intersecting identities, common cultural values, and the impact bias and discrimination have on the Latino/a/e/x and Hispanic communities in New Jersey.
Presentation and discussion of New Jersey Institute of Social Justice's New Jersey Reparations Council report.
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.
Learn about the work of the Witherspoon Street Presbyterian and Nassau Presbyterian Churches to reconcile their histories and find a path forward, together.
In commemoration of Black August, Angela Dodson will speak about her edited book, We Refuse to Be Silent: Women’s Voices on Justice for Black Men.
Panel discussion commemorating the 60th anniversary of the iconic events that transpired at the 1964 Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City.
New Jersey Reparations Council's sixth public session will address democracy.
Panelists will discuss the monumental and consequential movements for independence that happened during and after the American Revolution and what their repercussions are today.