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Category: Video


Selections to Read, Watch, Listen, and Learn about Race, Racism, and Anti-Racism from September & October, 2021

What is Critical Race Theory and Why is it Under Attack? Scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw speaks with Devon Carbado and Laura Flanders, filmed live at Union Chapel in Martha’s Vineyard on August 24, 2021.  The African American Policy Forum also produces…

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The Neutral Ground–Catching up

If you missed the July 14 screening and discussion of The Neutral Ground, which explored the lasting power of the Confederate story, through monuments, re-enactments, and rallies, you’re in luck.  You can view the 90-minute POV documentary free of charge…

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“The Neutral Ground,” July 14, 2021

On Wednesday, July 14, 6 to 8:30 p.m., Princeton Public Library will present a screening of “The Neutral Ground” is followed by a Q&A with the documentary’s producer, Darcy McKinnon and director and “star” CJ Hunt.  Click here to register….

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Environmental/Racial Justice Films in Princeton Public Library’s Environmental Film Festival, April 13 – 18, 2021

The Princeton Public Library’s 15th Annual Princeton Environmental Film Festival begins next Tuesday, April 13 at 10:00 a.m. The films will be available on demand through Sunday April 18. The following films touch on Environmental/Racial Justice.   Ophir (97 minutes)…

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Selections to Read, Watch, Listen, Learn about Race, Racism, and Anti-Racism from February – March, 2021

The Way Out of America’s Zero-Sum Thinking on Race and Wealth (New York Times, February 14, 2021) After reviewing the increasing resentment of the White majority and lack of support for  government programs they perceive as racially inequitable, Heather McGhee…

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