Clifford Ward: I’ll Make Me A World.
Exhibition that brings together selected works from multiple series of works by Clifford Ward
Exhibition that brings together selected works from multiple series of works by Clifford Ward
A variety of artifacts on display including musical instruments, sculptures, books, historical documents, and more, that will provide an immersive education about the evolution of African American art and culture from slavery to modern times.
Week of public events at arts and culture institutions across Newark honoring Cudjo Banquante, enslaved Revolutionary soldier and Newark landowner and businessperson
Judith Weisenfeld, Professor of Religion and Chair of the Department of Religion at Princeton University, discusses Black Religion in the Madhouse, the first book to expose how racist views of Black religion in slavery’s wake shaped the rise of psychiatry as an established and powerful profession.
Professor Ruha Benjamin leads a discussion about FULL freedom of speech rights. Whose speech is protected? And whose isn't? When is free speech allowed? Under what circumstances? What does it mean for our democracy?
The African American Museum of Bucks County book club will discuss Mikki Kendall's Hood Feminism.
Screening and panel discussion about BORDERLINE is a noteworthy entry in Robeson's filmography and efforts to provide positive representations of Black characters on-screen.
Charles T. Brown, founder and CEO of Equitable Cities, discusses his recently published book, "Arrested Mobility: Overcoming the Threat to Black Movement."