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.
Lecture one will focus on aims: what should racial "justice" mean today?
The group discusses "Harlem Shuffle" by Colson Whitehead.
Lecture two will focus on strategy: what are optimal ways of proceeding in a polarized polity in which racial prejudices and resentments constitute significant impediments to needed reforms.
Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum's Harvest Home Dinner: A Celebration of Community, Tradition, and Togetherness
Inaugural Princeton GAASA Conference to discuss African American history in the state of New Jersey.
Black Women leaders in education have historically promoted anti-racism, while being victimized by racism. This talk will focus on the intersectional challenges (gender and race) faced by Black women in educational leadership.
Screening and discussion of the film ‘Under the Hanging Tree’
This workshop describes the practical implementation of publicly declaring racism as a health crisis.
The Economic Justice Committee of the New Jersey Reparations Council will discuss how New Jersey’s staggering racial wealth gap can be traced back to slavery and other racist policies.
Fiesta del Día de Los Reyes Magos, or Three Kings Day celebrated with Flamenco dance performances