Cycle of Creativity: Alison Saar and the Toni Morrison Papers
Art@Bainbridge 158 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesSculpture, prints, and textiles by the mixed-media artist Alison Saar into conversation with the work of Toni Morrison
Sculpture, prints, and textiles by the mixed-media artist Alison Saar into conversation with the work of Toni Morrison
A Native American festival where nations from throughout the continent gather to a hosting nation’s land and share in celebration through singing and dancing.
Juneteenth program on African Ancestry, connecting family heritage with African American history
Flag raising, recitation of names, choir performance
Storyteller Michelle Washington Wilson will present stories and poems dedicated to the celebration of Juneteenth.
Film and panel discussion about slavery in New Jersey.
This show tells the story of Einstein’s friendships with and advocacy for African Americans.
Children's book author, Edward Bullock, will talk about the Trenton Literacy Movement, Juneteenth, and its relationship to the literacy movement.
Opening reception for the exhibit, “Albert Einstein: Champion of Racial Justice and Equality.” that tells the largely unknown story of Einstein’s friendships with and advocacy for African Americans in Princeton and nationally.
This traveling exhibition depicts Frederick Douglass’ life from 1818-1895.
Full contest Pow Wow attracting over 500 Native American artists, educators, singers, dancers and performing groups from across the Americas.