by lindaoppenheim | Oct 1, 2017 | Continuing Conversations, Events
Monday, Oct. 2, at 6:45pm, please join us in the Community Room of the Princeton Public Library for a presentation designed to build greater understanding about Native American History. Join us to learn the historical context and impact of the shared history...
by lindaoppenheim | Sep 2, 2017 | Community Meeting, Continuing Conversations, Video
Activism & ally-ship facilitated by SURJ Are you involved – or do you want to be involved – in the fight for racial justice? Representatives from SURJ-NJ (Showing Up for Racial Justice), which organizes white people for racial justice under the...
by lindaoppenheim | Jul 28, 2017 | Community Meeting, Continuing Conversations, Exhibit
US Black Women and Disposability Please join us on Monday August 7th at 6pm (non-standard time!) for our annual “Summer Social” at the Princeton Public Library. We’ll have light refreshments and an opportunity for informal conversation, followed by...
by lindaoppenheim | Jul 17, 2017 | Continuing Conversations, News
The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape civil rights lawsuit filed against the Christie administration for dropping state recognition of them as an Indian tribe after 30 years got a boost last week when a state appellate panel found that the tribe’s case had merit and could...
by lindaoppenheim | Jun 6, 2017 | Continuing Conversations, Opinion
One of the questions considered by the fifty-seven attendees at last night’s Continuing Conversation on Race and White Privilege was ” When does cultural appreciation become cultural appropriation?” Not in Our Town facilitator, John Steele,...
by lindaoppenheim | Mar 30, 2017 | Continuing Conversations, Opinion
Morgan Jerkins op ed in the New York Times (March 29, 2017) summarizes the aspects of the problem of missing African American and Latina girls. White mainstream media ignores this issue, devoting disproportionate coverage to white, upper middle-class women and...