“Fusion of Minds: Art, Asian American Data and Collaboration”
Virtual Zoom EventVirtual panel discussion “Fusion of Minds: Art, Asian American Data and Collaboration” about the project, Anonymous Was the Data.
Virtual panel discussion “Fusion of Minds: Art, Asian American Data and Collaboration” about the project, Anonymous Was the Data.
Basic steps in starting African American genealogical research.
Racial Healing Circle designed to help communities build relationships that support healing from the effects of racism.
Hear research findings about the lives of people enslaved by the Stockton family (at Morven and other locations).
Talk about pivotal sites in the history of slavery and the civil rights movement.
Annual community reading of an amended version of Frederick Douglass' influential July 5, 1852 speech.
Talk about the life and legacy of tennis legend Althea Gibson.
The workshop will examine how the organization's system partners can be better equipped to encourage communities of color to seek help.
Ramapough Lunaape Turtle Clan members Michaeline Picaro and her husband Chief Vincent Mann discuss the challenges facing their nation.
Participants will explore the influences and contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander communities in U.S. History from the 19th through mid-20th centuries.
How can industry leaders ensure that the transition to clean energy is an equitable one?
Benjamin Saulsberry, Public Engagement and Museum Education Director at the Emmett Till Interpretive Center in Sumner Mississippi, will be in conversation with Not in Our Town Princeton board member, Joyce Trotman-Jordan.