Black Americans, Jewish Americans Book Club (Session 2)

The Allen and Joan Bildner Center for the Study of Jewish Life at Rutgers University will hold a virtual book club in conjunction with its interdisciplinary symposium, “Black Americans, Jewish Americans: Historical Intersections, Collisions, and Passings.” 

Douglass Day at Rowan University

Rowan University 201 Mullica Hill Rd, Glassboro, NJ, United States

You're invited to join the team of participants at Rowan University working to transcribe documents from the African American Perspectives Collection at the Library of Congress.

“The Price of Silence” Film Screening and Discussion

Montclair Public Library, Main Library 50 South Fullerton Avenue, Montclair, NJ, United States

NJCH has proudly supported the development of the NJ PBS documentary series "The Price of Silence," which explores the roots of slavery, with multiple grant awards. Montclair Public Library will host a screening of the entire series, followed by a discussion with the filmmakers, on February 22.

Outside the Wire: Writing Grief — Public Panel

Rutgers University–Camden 303 Cooper Street, Camden, NJ, United States

The Writers House at Rutgers University-Camden will host an in-person panel for veterans, family members, and the public highlighting the narratives and experiences of American veterans throughout the country’s history of conflict. The event is supported by an NJCH grant.

Rosalogues Storytelling Festival

Saint Elizabeth University 2 Convent Road, Morristown, NJ, United States

Get ready for a day full of captivating stories and exciting tales at the Rosalogues Storytelling Festival, which is being presented in part with grant funding from NJCH.

Mahwah Museum Presents “Jane Addams and the Women of Hull-House”

Mahwah Museum 201 franklin Tpk, Mahwah, New Jersey

The Mahwah Museum, an NJCH grantee, presents “Jane Addams and the Women of Hull-House,” a lecture led by Cathy Moran Hajo in celebration of Women's History Month. Jane Addams (1860-1935) was one of the foremost women in America at the turn of the 20th Century, tackling issues such as child labor, immigrant’s rights, woman suffrage, and fair labor conditions.

SOMOS NJ Poetry & Culture Festival

350 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd 350 Doctor Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard, Newark, NJ, United States

Check out the SOMOS NJ Poetry & Culture Festival for a celebration of Spanish, Portuguese, and Latinx poetry and culture!

Food for Thought: Book Discussion – Eight Flavors, Endangered Eating

Piscataway Public Library – Kennedy Branch 500 Hoes Ln, Piscataway, NJ, United States

NJCH is proud to support Piscataway Public Library's "Food for Thought," a series of events exploring the cultural and historical significance of food in our lives. This event features a discussion with Sarah Lohman about her works Eight Flavors and Endangered Eating.