Reading: “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”
Virtual Zoom EventAnnual community reading of an amended version of Frederick Douglass' influential July 5, 1852 speech.
Annual community reading of an amended version of Frederick Douglass' influential July 5, 1852 speech.
Free theatre arts summer camp for children ages 10 through 17.
Public Meeting about implementing a community-based public safety system that supports Trenton youth returning home.
The group discusses "Black Cloud Rising" by David Wright Falade.
Historian R. Isabela Morales discusses her book about an American family in slavery and freedom.
Researchers discuss newspaper advertisements taken by enslavers about enslaved persons that is not recorded elsewhere.
Talk about pivotal sites in the history of slavery and the civil rights movement.
Nigerian American artist is internationally renowned for his highly expressive multimedia works of art inspired by Nsibidi, an ancient system of communication.
The annual celebration of Black Princeton with food, music, discussions, basketball, and more.
Amy Torres who serves as the Executive Director of New Jersey Alliance for Immigrant Justice (NJAIJ) speaks on racial disparities in immigration.
This exhibition features 5 prominent Trenton-based female artists of color.
Hear research findings about the lives of people enslaved by the Stockton family (at Morven and other locations).