by lindaoppenheim | Nov 11, 2014 | Events, News
Bob Moses was one of the most influential black leaders of the civil rights movement. He speaks on Sunday, November 16, at 2 p.m. at the John Witherspoon School about his role in the 1965 campaign to register African-Americans in Mississippi to vote. A reception...
by lindaoppenheim | Oct 31, 2014 | Continuing Conversations, Events
Dear White People, currently showing at the Garden Theater, is the topic for Continuing Conversations on Race on Monday, November 3, facilitated by Roberto Schiraldi and Simona Brickers. All are welcome to this safe, confidential opportunity to discuss sensitive and...
by lindaoppenheim | Oct 27, 2014 | Continuing Conversations, Events, Opinion, Uncategorized
Continuing Conversations on Race will discuss the film satire “Dear White People” on Monday, November 3, at 7 p.m. at the rinceton Public Library. This monthly discussion is a safe, confidential place to discuss sensitive subjects. Try to catch the movie...
by lindaoppenheim | Oct 20, 2014 | Events, News
John Gager, one of the Freedom Riders who took a Trailways bus to Mississippi during the summer of 1961, will speak at Princeton United Methodist church on Sunday, November 9, at an 8 a.m. breakfast in the Fellowship Hall. Gager participated in the civil disobedience...
by lindaoppenheim | Oct 2, 2014 | Continuing Conversations, Opinion
When Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson disciplined his 4 year old son with a switch, it revealed the differences in child-rearing practices based on cultural, historic, religious and socio-economic factors. Britney Cooper says in Slate that corporal...