Continuing Conversations on Race and White Privilege. Race: Discussions in Schools Around the Country and in Princeton
Virtual Zoom EventHow is racism expressed in our public schools?
How is racism expressed in our public schools?
Princeton alumnus Yusuf Dahl uses the short film "Backgrounded" to launch a panel discussion on how past incarceration remains a barrier to housing long after reentry into society.
Paul Alexander discusses and signs his recently released book "Bitter Crop," a biography of jazz legend and American cultural icon Billie Holiday, the first biography of Billie Holiday in more than two decades.
"Revolution '67" explores how Newark, New Jersey, was affected by social unrest over six days in mid-July, 1967.
This interactive, musical experience presents the impact of African American rhythms on American music and history.
Presentation of the spectrum of perspectives related to Black liberation within the Black community
Presentation explores how racism plagues our country and our world and how to create a culture that serves us all.
Stacy Abrams, discusses her latest novel, “Rogue Justice,” for the J. Edward Farnum Lectures series.
Samuel Still will give a presentation about his remarkable ancestors who escaped slavery and settled in New Jersey, where two of their sons were born and rose to prominence. Dr. James Still (1812 - 1882) became a highly regarded medical doctor, despite his being mostly self-educated. His brother, William Still (1821 - 1902), was […]
The author, UC Berkeley professor, and former Princeton resident Dylan Penningroth discusses his new book, "Before the Movement: The Hidden History of Black Civil Rights" with Wallace D. Best and Hendrik Hartog of Princeton University.
Oratorio based on the writing of Underground Railroad conductor William Still
Princeton High School racial literacy students offer their annual presentation.