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Princeton’s African American Community Should Be Remembered Every Month by Shirley Satterfield

by lindaoppenheim | Mar 18, 2015 | Letter to the Editor

As she frequently does, Not in Our Town board member, Shirley Satterfield, educates the public about the history of the African American community in Princeton in her letter to the editor of the Town Topics (March 18, 2015, p. 16) and warns about current real estate...

Cross Cultural Conversation: Danielle Allen

by lindaoppenheim | Mar 2, 2015 | Continuing Conversations, Events

Danielle Allen, an eminent classicist and ethicist,  advocates for intercultural conversations — of the very same kind that Not in Our Town holds once a month on first Mondays at the Princeton Public Library. She speaks at a Princeton Regional Chamber luncheon...

Black History Month: Why Does it Matter?

by lindaoppenheim | Mar 1, 2015 | Continuing Conversations

Join Continuing Conversations on Race and White Privilege on March 2, at 7 p.m. when Don Stryker and Howard Hudson will facilitate a discussion focusing on perceptions of Black History Month. Everyone is welcome to this safe, confidential opportunity to talk about...

Princeton University Black History Month: Looking back at the 1980s and 1990s

by lindaoppenheim | Feb 26, 2015 | Article

“Affirmative action was the political backdrop of African-American student life on campus in the 1980s, with some students and alumni questioning its place. In the 1990s, the University began examining race relations on campus, while both the Alumni Council and...

Princeton University Black History Month: Looking back from 1792 to 1950s

by lindaoppenheim | Feb 24, 2015 | Article

First article in a series in the Daily Princetonian about the history of African-American students at the University.
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