History and Restorative Justice in Princeton
Princeton Public Library 65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesPanel on the history of several Princeton institutions' involvement with slavery, discrimination or institutionalized racism
Panel on the history of several Princeton institutions' involvement with slavery, discrimination or institutionalized racism
Book Launch + Signing: February 2 | 2pm This book is dedicated to the countless individuals who have graced the Witherspoon-Jackson community and shared their lives, breath, and souls with us all. This free event will feature readings by Rev. Smith and community members as well as light refreshments, book signing, and conversation. Proceeds benefit […]
Storytelling event to celebrate Black History Month.
Historical re-enactor Ivey Avery presents on the life of Harriet Tubman, the political and societal issues that existed during her time and their lasting impact today.
Celebrate community with an inspiring reading by a leader in Princeton's African-American community, followed by an arts and craft activity.
Hannah Archer Till, George Washington’s personal cook, portrayed by educator and historical reenactor Leslie Bramlett
Artist-led family workshop
Lecture about The Feet magazine (1970–1973), the first periodical dedicated entirely to the subject of Black dance
Celebrate community with an inspiring reading by a leader in Princeton's African-American community, followed by an arts and craft activity.
Final public session from the New Jersey Reparations Council
Side-by-side crowdsourcing transcription project from "The African American Perspectives Collection" of the Library of Congress.
Celebrate community with an inspiring reading by a leader in Princeton's African-American community, followed by an arts and craft activity.