Becoming Gatekeepers of Our Truth
Princeton Public Library 65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesTalk by Dr. Jessica Jamese Williams about "radical self love" followed by a panel discussion.
Talk by Dr. Jessica Jamese Williams about "radical self love" followed by a panel discussion.
Easter Sunrise Service at The Princeton Cemetery
The Tallest Tree in Our Forest is a 1977 documentary film about singer, actor and activist, Paul Robeson.
Screening of 2020 film Seven Square Miles, followed by conversation with filmmaker Lorna Johnson-Frizell and Hawa Mamalou and Abdul Mohammed.
Paul Robeson: Here I Stand is a comprehensive and award-winning documentary film that explores the life and career of Paul Robeson.
Join the Paul Robeson House of Princeton Program Committee in celebrating the life and legacy of Paul Robeson at their1st Wellness Fair.
Kevin Maynor headlines fundraising concert for the Paul Robeson House of Princeton.
Panelists from The Paul Robeson House of Princeton and Generational African American Student Association (GAASA) of Princeton University discuss Dr. Barbra Ransby’s Eslanda: The Large and Unconventional Life of Mrs. Paul Robeson.
Community members read an amended version of Frederick Douglass' influential speech, given on July 5, 1852, in Rochester, New York, to the Rochester Ladies Anti-Slavery Society.
Multimedia celebration of Paul Robeson's birthday
Screening and discussion of the film that marked Robeson’s transition from mainstream cinema to socially progressive filmmaking.
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.