by lindaoppenheim | Sep 9, 2018 | Exhibit
Two relevant shows are on exhibit at Princeton University. Civil Rights in Comics, Bernstein Gallery, Robertson Hall. Open through November 15, 2018 The exhibition features two comic books: Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story (1958), and March (2013-16), a...
by lindaoppenheim | Aug 24, 2018 | Article
Rather than travel to the sites on the United States Civil Rights Trail, Ron Stodghill created his own tour to sites of significance in African American history, such as Tulsa, Oklahoma, Kansas City, Missouri, and Topeka, Kansas. Read his article by clicking...
by lindaoppenheim | Aug 7, 2018 | Events
Four-day pilgrimage to key Civil Rights Movement sites in Mississippi. Trip will include, among other stops, the site where three Civil Rights workers disappeared, Medgar Evers home, the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum, the Mississippi Delta where Fannie Lou Hamer...
by lindaoppenheim | Aug 7, 2018 | Events
On Wednesday there will be two events right across the street from each other, in which NIOT board members are participating or that NIOT is co-sponsoring: 1. 5:30 pm, Arts Council of Princeton, 102 Witherspoon St. Joint Effort Safe Streets Reception and Panel...
by lindaoppenheim | Jul 26, 2018 | Events, Stand Against Racism, Video
On Wednesday, August 8, Not in Our Town Princeton is co-sponsoring with the Princeton YWCA its final Stand Against Racism Summer Series event, a screening of “Standing on my Sister’s Shoulders” in partnership with the Princeton Public Library....