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SUMMARY:"Voices and Votes: Democracy in America" Exhibit at Middlesex College
DESCRIPTION:“Voices and Votes: Democracy in America\,” a traveling exhibit based on a major exhibition currently on display at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History\, will be on display at Middlesex College from December 1 to January 6 at the Studio Theatre Gallery. The exhibition is free and open to the public and is appropriate for all age groups. \nMore information about the exhibit location and related programming will be posted soon. \nTo learn more about the exhibit and other host sites throughout New Jersey in the coming year\, visit https://njhumanities.org/programs/museum-on-main-street/.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/voices-and-votes-democracy-in-america-exhibit-at-middlesex-college/
LOCATION:Middlesex College\, 2600 Woodbridge Avenue\, Edison\, NJ\, 08818-3050\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum on Main Street
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230112T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230112T150000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20221212T200329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221212T200611Z
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SUMMARY:Democracy Conversation Project Program: “We the People…Wait\, Which People?”
DESCRIPTION:We’ve all heard those first three words of the preamble of the Constitution. But what does that mean? And can “We the people” mean different things at different times to different people? \nMontville Public Library will explore these complex questions with the help of Dr. Christopher Fisher\, associate professor of history at The College of New Jersey\, during the program “We the People…Wait\, Which People?” on January 12. From sharecropping to immigration\, participants can consider the concept of the changing meaning of citizenship and have an engaging and important dialogue about immigration today and the impact of the policies that affect us all. \nThe program will be held 1:00-3:00 p.m.\, January 12\, 2023\, at the Pio Costa Auditorium at the Montville Township Public Library. \nFisher\, who is also an NJCH board member\, earned his B.A. and Ph.D. in history from Rutgers University\, with a focus on US diplomacy. His areas of expertise are the U.S. in the twentieth century\, Cold War culture and diplomacy\, the U.S. in the World\, American empire and imperialism\, African American history\, and Racism and Race Relations in the US. \nRegistration is required and is prioritized for library cardholders. Other cardholders will be waitlisted and notified if seats become available. The event is open to adults only\, and refreshments will be served following the program. Please register at https://montville.librarycalendar.com/event/montville-u-we-people-waitwhich-people.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/democracy-conversation-project-program-we-the-peoplewait-which-people/
LOCATION:Montville Township Public Library\, 90 Horseneck Rd.\, Montville\, NJ\, 07045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Democracy Conversation Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Montville Township Public Library":MAILTO:information@montvillelibrary.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230126T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230126T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20221222T041812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221222T042532Z
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SUMMARY:In the Weeds: Expertise in Humanities Programs
DESCRIPTION:Expertise comes in many forms\, from deep learning to the value of lived experience. This roundtable of NJCH grantees and program partners will take a deep dive into how their projects balance different types of expertise to create dynamic and meaningful programs.\nSpeakers include representatives from the Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum\, Trueheart Productions\, Piscataway Public Library\, and the Ramapough Lunaape Nation Turtle Clan. \nPlease stay for light refreshments and informal conversation/networking following the roundtable. Please RSVP using the form below.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/in-the-weeds-expertise-in-humanities-programs/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:In the Weeds
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Council for the Humanities":MAILTO:info@njhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230222T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230222T190000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20230123T164848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230123T170037Z
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SUMMARY:Price of Liberty Film Series: Free Renty Screening and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:NJCH is proud to be a sponsor of the Montclair History Center’s The Price of Liberty film and discussion series.\nThis is the eighth year for the series\, which focuses on issues related to race\, segregation\, integration\, and Civil Rights. This year’s 2023 series explores reparations and social justice sought for African American and Asian communities in the films Free Renty (2021) by filmmaker David Grubin and Reparations (2021) by filmmaker Jon Osaki. \nFree Renty tells the story of Tamara Lanier\, an African American woman determined to force Harvard University to cede possession of daguerreotypes of her great-great-great grandfather\, an enslaved man named Renty. The daguerreotypes were commissioned in 1850 by a Harvard professor to “prove” the superiority of the white race. The images remain emblematic of America’s failure to acknowledge the cruelty of slavery\, the racist science that supported it and the white supremacy that continues to infect our society today. The film focuses on Lanier and tracks her lawsuit against Harvard\, and features attorney Benjamin Crump\, author Ta-Nehisi Coates and scholars Ariella Azoulay and Tina Campt. \nThe film will be screened on Wednesday\, February 22 at 7 pm at Montclair Film’s Cinema 505 at 505 Bloomfield Ave\, Montclair. Screenings will be available as a hybrid event for online participation through Zoom and free to the public\, no registration required. Screenings and discussion will be led by scholars Leslie Wilson\, PhD and Khemani Gibson\, PhD.\nFor full information\, visit https://www.montclairhistory.org/all-events/2023/2/22/price-of-liberty-film-series-free-renty-screening-amp-discussion.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/price-of-liberty-film-series-free-renty-screening-and-discussion/
LOCATION:Cinema505\, 505 Bloomfield Ave\, Montclair\, NJ\, 07042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Montclair History Center":MAILTO:mail@montclairhistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230223T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230223T193000
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CREATED:20230123T164849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230123T165844Z
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SUMMARY:“Stories Invincible” Closing Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:Come out and celebrate the amazing stories from the Center for Cooperative Media’s inaugural “Stories Invincible” reporting fellows! \nStories Invincible is a Camden-based initiative that supports restorative narrative reporting by and for communities of color in South Jersey. This in-person event\, hosted by Camden County College\, will showcase the 2022 fellows’ projects\, which cover topics including food accessibility\, financial illiteracy\, fatherhood and family resources\, resources for and reflections of artists\, the complications of cannabis in a recreational era\, and the chronicling of Camden’s history in new ways for generations to come. \nFeaturing work from Stories Invincible fellows: \n\nPaige Bates\nMorgan Lloyd\nJamaal Na’im\nErik James Montgomery\nEstefany “Stef” Rodriguez\nKayla “KaySoul” McEady\nYocontalie Jackson\nLamar Boone\, Jr.\nDavid Goodman\nMatt Skoufalos\n\nThe New Jersey Council for the Humanities is a proud sponsor of this event. For more information about Stories Invincible\, visit: https://storiesinvincible.org/\, and watch this space for details about how to attend the showcase!
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/stories-invincible-closing-ceremony/
LOCATION:Camden Community College – Downtown Camden Campus\, 200 North Broadway\, Camden\, NJ\, 08102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Cooperative Media":MAILTO:info@centerforcooperativemedia.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230301T100000
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CREATED:20230123T164849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230123T165953Z
UID:10000123-1677664800-1677668400@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Applying for an NJCH Grant Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This hour-long webinar\, designed to help potential grantees learn more about the mission of NJCH and about public humanities programming\, will explore Incubation and Action Grant guidelines and requirements. Participants can expect an interactive presentation about the work of the Council and Q&A to follow. All participants should review the Grants section of njhumanities.org prior to the workshop. \nFor additional information\, contact us at grants@njhumanities.org or James Kirkland at 609.695.4303.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/applying-for-an-njch-grant-workshop/
LOCATION:https://njhumanities.org/event/applying-for-an-njch-grant-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Grant Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Council for the Humanities":MAILTO:info@njhumanities.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230309
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230310
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20221222T041813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221222T042517Z
UID:10000117-1678320000-1678406399@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:In the Weeds: Nonprofit Finance for the Accidental Accountant
DESCRIPTION:Presented in partnership with Your Part-Time Controller\, this half-day workshop will provide a topical overview and helpful techniques for managing your organization’s finances. Registration is limited so reserve your space soon! \nAttendees will also have the opportunity to meet with a YPTC staff member for a 1:1 follow up. \nTime and location TBA.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/in-the-weeds-nonprofit-finance-for-the-accidental-accountant/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:In the Weeds
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Council for the Humanities":MAILTO:info@njhumanities.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230313T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230313T150000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20230310T202442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240131T182202Z
UID:10000128-1678716000-1678719600@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Humanities Lab Information Session
DESCRIPTION:NJCH is excited to launch its next Humanities Lab cohort in 2024! \nHumanities Lab is for New Jersey-based organizations looking to experiment with new program ideas. Providing $500 in funding for initial participation and up to $5\,000 to help launch the idea developed through the program\, Humanities Lab is intended as a launching pad to expand the humanities in New Jersey through new and innovative ideas. \nHumanities Lab is a process-driven program that combines learning about public humanities practice with the development of a new project. Those who have either not begun or are very early in the process of developing a project would be a good fit for this program. Humanities Lab will be a place for participants to learn about new program models and push their own practices in exciting directions. Participant organizations are required to attend all program activities and follow the Lab’s process for developing projects. \nThe purpose of the virtual information session will be to introduce the program components\, explain eligibility and application process\, and answer questions about it. Please RSVP for the session to ensure you receive relevant pre- and follow-up communications about the event.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/humanities-lab-information-session/
LOCATION:https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84521956761
CATEGORIES:In the Weeds
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Council for the Humanities":MAILTO:info@njhumanities.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230316T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230316T190000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20230310T202443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230310T202443Z
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SUMMARY:Out-of-Doors Evening Redwood Reading Room
DESCRIPTION:This spring as the sun sets join an “out-of-doors” reading room as we read and discuss selected passages from an historic author and connect these works to Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage and New Jersey history. No advanced reading or preparation is required. Dress to sit outdoors. \n250 years ago in the spring of 1773 Phillis Wheatley traveled from America to England to publish Poems on Various Subjects\, Religious and Moral\, making her the first published African-American poet and the first African-American female published writer. This season’s reading room features the works of three early American Black women in words. \nThursday\, March 16: Phillis Wheatley\nThursday\, April 20: Esther “Hetty” Saunders\nThursday\, May 18: Sojourner Truth \nNJCH is a proud sponsor of this event series. \nClick here to reserve your spot »
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/out-of-doors-evening-redwood-reading-room/
LOCATION:Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites\, 71 Somerset Street\, Somerville\, NJ\, 08876\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230319T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230319T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20230310T202444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230310T202444Z
UID:10000130-1679227200-1679245200@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Annual International Diversity Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Diversity Center’s first International Diversity Fair is organized in collaboration with the Town of Secaucus. This exuberant celebration of diversity in our communities will feature: \n\nInternational cuisine food vendors\nCultural performances from over 12 countries\nBook readings\nAn Art competition\nMany\, many more family friendly activities\n\nEntry fee: Adults and children over 5 years: $5 \nChildren below 5 and all performers: Free \nPlease click here to register \nNJ Humanities is a proud sponsor of this event.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/annual-international-diversity-fair/
LOCATION:Secaucus Recreation Center\, 1200 Koelle Blvd\, Secaucus\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Diversity Center":MAILTO:info@thediversitycenter.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230319T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230319T160000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20230310T202445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230310T202445Z
UID:10000131-1679238000-1679241600@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Three Early Black American Women in Words: A Literary Historic Houses Tour
DESCRIPTION:NJCH is proud to sponsor this tour of Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage introducing the works of three early Black American women in words.  \n250 years ago in the spring of 1773 Phillis Wheatley traveled from America to England to publish Poems on Various Subjects\, Religious and Moral\, making her the first published African-American poet and the first African-American female published writer. \nThis historic houses tour of Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage introduces the works of three early Black American women in words\, considering Phillis Wheatley’s poetic perspective on the American Revolution\, Hetty Saunders’ solace and stewardship of nature in New Jersey in the early American republic\, and Sojourner Truth’s African Dutch social and spiritual heritage as background to her activism through the nation’s Civil War. \nReserve your spot »
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/three-early-black-american-women-in-words-a-literary-historic-houses-tour/
LOCATION:Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites\, 71 Somerset Street\, Somerville\, NJ\, 08876\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230324T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230324T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20230123T164850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230310T203103Z
UID:10000124-1679644800-1679677200@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Convening: “Bringing Community Back to Community Colleges”
DESCRIPTION:Join the New Jersey Council for the Humanities and the New Jersey Council of County Colleges on March 24 for “Bringing Community Back to Community Colleges\,” a full-day hybrid convening for community college humanities faculty from around the state. The convening will take place at Bergen Community College in Paramus. \nOur program will feature a keynote address; panels on topics such as communicating the value of the humanities and humanities innovations at community colleges; multiple breakout sessions; and a number of informal opportunities for discussion\, reflection\, and networking. The day will conclude with an off-site reception and celebration of community college faculty members’ many contributions to the humanities.  \nInquiries about the event may be directed to Valerie Popp\, Director of Strategic Initiatives\, at vpopp@njhumanities.org.  \nStay tuned for more information about the event program and registration in the coming weeks!
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/convening-bringing-community-back-to-community-colleges/
LOCATION:Bergen Community College – Paramus Campus\, 400 Paramus Road\, Paramus\, NJ\, 07652\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Council for the Humanities":MAILTO:info@njhumanities.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230329T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230329T190000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20230123T164850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230123T165622Z
UID:10000125-1680116400-1680116400@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Price of Liberty Film Series: Reparations Screening and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:NJCH is proud to be a sponsor of the Montclair History Center’s The Price of Liberty film and discussion series.\nThis is the eighth year for the series\, which focuses on issues related to race\, segregation\, integration\, and Civil Rights. This year’s 2023 series explores reparations and social justice sought for African American and Asian communities in the films Free Renty (2021) by filmmaker David Grubin and Reparations (2021) by filmmaker Jon Osaki.\nReparations explores the four-century struggle to seek repair and atonement for slavery in the United States. Black and Asian Americans reflect on the legacy of slavery\, the inequities that persists\, and the critical role that solidarity between communities has in acknowledging and addressing systemic racism in America. This story is told by Black and Asian Americans who believe that our collective liberation can only be achieved by standing with one another. Reparations seeks to raise awareness of the Black reparations struggle and how vital it is to healing this country.\nThe film will be screened on Wednesday\, March 29 at 7 pm at Montclair Film’s Cinema 505 at 505 Bloomfield Ave\, Montclair. Screenings will be available as a hybrid event for online participation through Zoom and free to the public\, no registration required. Screenings and discussion will be led by scholars Leslie Wilson\, PhD and Khemani Gibson\, PhD.\nFor full information\, visit https://www.montclairhistory.org/all-events/2023/2/22/price-of-liberty-film-series-reparations-screening-amp-discussion-zyy84.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/price-of-liberty-film-series-reparations-screening-and-discussion/
LOCATION:Cinema505\, 505 Bloomfield Ave\, Montclair\, NJ\, 07042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Montclair History Center":MAILTO:mail@montclairhistory.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230329T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230329T190000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20230310T202446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230310T202446Z
UID:10000133-1680116400-1680116400@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Price of Liberty Film Series: Reparations Screening and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:NJCH is proud to be a sponsor of the Montclair History Center’s The Price of Liberty film and discussion series. \nThis is the eighth year for the series\, which focuses on issues related to race\, segregation\, integration\, and Civil Rights. This year’s 2023 series explores reparations and social justice sought for African American and Asian communities in the films Free Renty (2021) by filmmaker David Grubin and Reparations (2021) by filmmaker Jon Osaki.  \nReparations explores the four-century struggle to seek repair and atonement for slavery in the United States. Black and Asian Americans reflect on the legacy of slavery\, the inequities that persists\, and the critical role that solidarity between communities has in acknowledging and addressing systemic racism in America. This story is told by Black and Asian Americans who believe that our collective liberation can only be achieved by standing with one another. Reparations seeks to raise awareness of the Black reparations struggle and how vital it is to healing this country.  \nThe film will be screened on Wednesday\, March 29 at 7 pm at Montclair Film’s Cinema 505 at 505 Bloomfield Ave\, Montclair. Screenings will be available as a hybrid event for online participation through Zoom and free to the public\, no registration required. Screenings and discussion will be led by scholars Leslie Wilson\, PhD and Khemani Gibson\, PhD.  \nFor full information\, visit https://www.montclairhistory.org/all-events/2023/2/22/price-of-liberty-film-series-reparations-screening-amp-discussion-zyy84.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/price-of-liberty-film-series-reparations-screening-and-discussion-2/
LOCATION:Cinema505\, 505 Bloomfield Ave\, Montclair\, NJ\, 07042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Montclair History Center":MAILTO:mail@montclairhistory.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230402T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230402T160000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20230310T202447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230310T202447Z
UID:10000134-1680447600-1680451200@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Three Early Black American Women in Words: A Literary Historic Houses Tour
DESCRIPTION:NJCH is proud to sponsor this tour of Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage introducing the works of three early Black American women in words.  \n250 years ago in the spring of 1773 Phillis Wheatley traveled from America to England to publish Poems on Various Subjects\, Religious and Moral\, making her the first published African-American poet and the first African-American female published writer. \nThis historic houses tour of Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage introduces the works of three early Black American women in words\, considering Phillis Wheatley’s poetic perspective on the American Revolution\, Hetty Saunders’ solace and stewardship of nature in New Jersey in the early American republic\, and Sojourner Truth’s African Dutch social and spiritual heritage as background to her activism through the nation’s Civil War. \nReserve your spot »
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/three-early-black-american-women-in-words-a-literary-historic-houses-tour-2/
LOCATION:Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites\, 71 Somerset Street\, Somerville\, NJ\, 08876\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230404
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230405
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20221222T041813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221222T042456Z
UID:10000118-1680566400-1680652799@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:In the Weeds: Creating an Outstanding Proposal
DESCRIPTION:Ideal for anyone in the process of applying for an NJCH grant\, but useful for other grant applications as well\, this workshop explores how to use the narrative and budget to create a compelling grant proposal. \nTime and Zoom information TBA.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/in-the-weeds-creating-an-outstanding-proposal/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:In the Weeds
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Council for the Humanities":MAILTO:info@njhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230404T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230404T150000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20230123T164851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230123T164851Z
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SUMMARY:In the Weeds: Creating an Outstanding Proposal
DESCRIPTION:This hour-long webinar\, which will explore how to use the narrative and budget to create a compelling grant proposal\, is ideal for anyone in the process of applying for an NJCH grant. Participants can expect an interactive presentation about crafting a competitive proposal and a Q&A to follow. All participants should review the Grants section of njhumanities.org prior to attending.\nFor additional information\, contact us at grants@njhumanities.org or James Kirkland at 609.695.4303.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/in-the-weeds-creating-an-outstanding-proposal-2/
LOCATION:https://njhumanities.org/event/in-the-weeds-creating-an-outstanding-proposal/
CATEGORIES:In the Weeds
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Council for the Humanities":MAILTO:info@njhumanities.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230404T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230404T150000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20230310T202447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230310T202447Z
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SUMMARY:In the Weeds: Creating an Outstanding Proposal
DESCRIPTION:This hour-long webinar\, which will explore how to use the narrative and budget to create a compelling grant proposal\, is ideal for anyone in the process of applying for an NJCH grant. Participants can expect an interactive presentation about crafting a competitive proposal and a Q&A to follow. All participants should review the Grants section of njhumanities.org prior to attending. \nFor additional information\, contact us at grants@njhumanities.org or James Kirkland at 609.695.4303.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/in-the-weeds-creating-an-outstanding-proposal-3/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:In the Weeds
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Council for the Humanities":MAILTO:info@njhumanities.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230420T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230420T173000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20221222T041814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221222T043209Z
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SUMMARY:Restoring Hope and Health Through Poetry
DESCRIPTION:Throughout the ages\, people have found inspiration and hope in the words of poets. Camden Community College’s “Restoring Hope and Health Through Poetry” event on April 20\, 2023 will comprise a workshop focused on personal and collective traumas led by acclaimed poets Patrick Rosal and Shawn Jones as part of CCC’s Practices of Healing and Hope series.\nIn the workshop\, participants will read poetry that takes an unflinching look at personal and collective traumas and provides a roadmap for hope. Through generative writing prompts\, participants will discuss how to elevate their own voices to create work that feels honest and representative of ourselves. \nThe evening will begin with refreshments at 5:30 p.m.\, followed by a presentation at 6:00 p.m. and workshop at 7:00 p.m. \nTo attend\, please RSVP at https://www.camdencc.edu/healing/. For questions\, email lbass@camdencc.edu. NJCH is a proud sponsor of this April 20 event. \nDownload the event flyer \nAbout the presenters\nPatrick Rosal is a poet\, interdisciplinary artist\, and professor whose works have won recognition from top-flight literary organizations including the American Academy of Poetry\, the Poetry Society of America\, the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation\, the National Endowment for the Arts\, Fulbright Research Scholar program\, and the Civitella Ranieri Residency.  \nHe has written five books of poetry\, including the The Last Thing: New and Selected Poems\, which was included as one of the best books of 2021 by The Boston Globe and which won the Poetry Society of America’s William Carlos Williams Book Award. He has performed and taught at institutions around the world and currently serves as campus Co-Director of the Mellon-funded Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice at Rutgers University-Camden\, where he is a Professor of English.  \nShawn R. Jones is the author of two poetry chapbooks\, Womb Rain and A Hole to Breathe. Her work has appeared in Tri-Quarterly\, New Ohio Review\, River Heron Review\, and elsewhere. She has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize\, and her poetry collection\, Date of Birth\, won the 2022 Lexi Rudnitsky First Book Prize in Poetry and is forthcoming from Persea Books in 2023. \nShawn is the co-owner of Tailored Tutoring LLC and Kumbaya Academy\, Inc.\, a dance instructor at Halliday Dance\, and a member of the Langston Hughes Society and the poetry performance troupe\, No River Twice. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and an MFA from Rutgers University-Camden.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/restoring-hope-and-health-through-poetry/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230426
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230427
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20230123T164851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230123T164851Z
UID:10000127-1682467200-1682553599@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Community History Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this showcase of projects created by the participants in NJCH’s most recent Community History cohort. This virtual event will give you an opportunity to learn about how each organization built their history projects in consultation with their communities and give insight into the value of NJCH’s Community History program for organizations that might be interested in participating in the future.\nThis program will be recorded and posted on the NJCH YouTube page following the event. You can learn more about NJCH’s Community History program at https://njhumanities.org/programs/community-history/.\nWho should attend?\nIndividuals interested in doing community-based history work at their own organization.\nIndividuals interested in learning more about how a community history project can bring people together around a common effort and learn more about themselves and others.\nIndividuals interested in learning more about storytelling and memorialization—key concepts in community history—can help organizations build new ways of interacting with their communities.\nIndividuals interested in applying to Community History in the future.\nFor questions about this event or the Community History program in general please contact Gigi Naglak at 609.695.4409 or gnaglak@njhumanities.org.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/community-history-showcase-2/
LOCATION:https://njhumanities.org/event/community-history-showcase-2/
CATEGORIES:Community History
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Council for the Humanities":MAILTO:info@njhumanities.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230508T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230508T143000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20230501T201941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230501T201944Z
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SUMMARY:Democracy Conversation Project Program: “We the People…Wait\, Which People?”
DESCRIPTION:We’ve all heard those first three words of the preamble of the Constitution. But what does that mean? And can “We the people” mean different things at different times to different people?  \nMontville Public Library will explore these complex questions with the help of Dr. Christopher Fisher\, associate professor of history at The College of New Jersey\, during the program “We the People…Wait\, Which People?” on January 12. From sharecropping to immigration\, participants can consider the concept of the changing meaning of citizenship and have an engaging and important dialogue about immigration today and the impact of the policies that affect us all. \nThe program will be held 1:00-3:00 p.m.\, May 8\, 2023\, at the Pio Costa Auditorium at the Montville Township Public Library.  \nFisher\, who is also an NJCH board member\, earned his B.A. and Ph.D. in history from Rutgers University\, with a focus on US diplomacy. His areas of expertise are the U.S. in the twentieth century\, Cold War culture and diplomacy\, the U.S. in the World\, American empire and imperialism\, African American history\, and Racism and Race Relations in the US. \nRegistration is required and is prioritized for library cardholders. Other cardholders will be waitlisted and notified if seats become available. The event is open to adults only\, and refreshments will be served following the program.  \nRegister to attend at https://montville.librarycalendar.com/event/special-presentation-we-peoplewait-which-people.  Please direct questions to the Montville Public Library at https://www.montvillelibrary.org/ or 973-402-0900.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/democracy-conversation-project-program-we-the-peoplewait-which-people-2/
LOCATION:Montville Township Public Library\, 90 Horseneck Rd.\, Montville\, NJ\, 07045\, United States
CATEGORIES:Democracy Conversation Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="Montville Township Public Library":MAILTO:information@montvillelibrary.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230511T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230511T130000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20230501T201942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230501T201944Z
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SUMMARY:“Visualizing Democracy” Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Join NJCH program staff to learn more about “Visualizing Democracy: Contemporary Conversations\,” an initiative seeking digital projects that will explore\, curate\, and visualize a recently created “conversation” archive on the state of democracy within New Jersey and beyond. This information session will review program and eligibility guidelines\, application process\, and timeline\, and we will leave plenty of time for Q&A. \nAbout Visualizing Democracy: Contemporary Conversations \nArtists and digital humanities professionals are invited to submit proposals to create a digital project that interprets responses collected from New Jerseyans to a series of prompts as part of NJCH’s Democracy Conversation Project. Applicants may consider a wide range of digital media for their projects\, including (but not limited to) data visualization\, GIS mapping and story mapping\, graphic design\, animation\, short films or illustrations\, mobile apps\, and virtual exhibitions. Applicants selected for commission will receive an award of $2500-5000 and have three months to complete their projects. \nClick here to review the full guidelines and find the link to application.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/visualizing-democracy-information-session/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:Democracy Conversation Project
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Council for the Humanities":MAILTO:info@njhumanities.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230514T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230514T160000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20230501T201942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230501T201944Z
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SUMMARY:Three Early Black American Women in Words: A Literary Historic Houses Tour
DESCRIPTION:NJCH is proud to sponsor this tour of Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage introducing the works of three early Black American women in words.  \n250 years ago in the spring of 1773 Phillis Wheatley traveled from America to England to publish Poems on Various Subjects\, Religious and Moral\, making her the first published African-American poet and the first African-American female published writer. \nThis historic houses tour of Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage introduces the works of three early Black American women in words\, considering Phillis Wheatley’s poetic perspective on the American Revolution\, Hetty Saunders’ solace and stewardship of nature in New Jersey in the early American republic\, and Sojourner Truth’s African Dutch social and spiritual heritage as background to her activism through the nation’s Civil War. \nReserve your spot »
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/three-early-black-american-women-in-words-a-literary-historic-houses-tour-3/
LOCATION:Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites\, 71 Somerset Street\, Somerville\, NJ\, 08876\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230518T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230518T190000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20230501T201943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230501T201944Z
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SUMMARY:Out-of-Doors Evening Redwood Reading Room
DESCRIPTION:This spring as the sun sets join an “out-of-doors” reading room as we read and discuss selected passages from an historic author and connect these works to Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage and New Jersey history. No advanced reading or preparation is required. Dress to sit outdoors. \n250 years ago in the spring of 1773 Phillis Wheatley traveled from America to England to publish Poems on Various Subjects\, Religious and Moral\, making her the first published African-American poet and the first African-American female published writer. This season’s reading room features the works of three early American Black women in words. \nThursday\, March 16: Phillis Wheatley\nThursday\, April 20: Esther “Hetty” Saunders\nThursday\, May 18: Sojourner Truth \nNJCH is a proud sponsor of this event series. \nClick here to reserve your spot »
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/out-of-doors-evening-redwood-reading-room-2/
LOCATION:Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites\, 71 Somerset Street\, Somerville\, NJ\, 08876\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230521T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230521T150000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20230501T201943Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T015958Z
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SUMMARY:Living History Visit with Sojourner Truth
DESCRIPTION:Born Isabella Baumfree\, Sojourner Truth was enslaved for nearly the first decade of her life by the Hardenbergh family of New York\, relatives of Rev. Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh of New Jersey’s Old Dutch Parsonage. \nThe slave from a small town north of New York City changed hands several times\, sold by one brutal owner to another just as harsh. Her life included repeated beatings\, rapes and a forced marriage. In 1826\, having been promised freedom\, but then cruelly denied emancipation\, she left her current owners and found her way to the Van Wageners’ home. There she had an epiphany\, became a devout Christian\, and renamed herself Sojourner Truth\, after which she began her travels as a preacher. In 1850\, Sojourner began speaking on women’s suffrage\, believing the causes of abolition and women’s rights to be intertwined and equally important. Ms. Truth’s most quoted speech\, “Ain’t I a Woman?” was delivered at the Ohio Women’s Rights Convention in Akron\, Ohio. Although there has been much dispute about the words she spoke and the rhythm of her speech\, there is no debate about the power and integrity of the speaker or about the impact of the speech and the speaker’s life. Truth also helped recruit black troops during the Civil War for the Union Army\, and she worked as a Union nurse. \nDr. Daisy Century gives a commanding performance of Ms. Truth\, bringing to life a woman undeterred by incredible obstacles\, a woman who mixed with the leading figures of her day\, including Susan B. Anthony\, Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant. Audience members are urged to consider the twin goals of racial and gender parity of equal importance. \nNJCH is a proud sponsor of this event. \nClick here to reserve your spot »
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/living-history-visit-with-sojourner-truth/
LOCATION:Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites\, 71 Somerset Street\, Somerville\, NJ\, 08876\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230603T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230603T140000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20230802T015956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T015958Z
UID:10000141-1685793600-1685800800@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:Philosophy Walk-and-Talk: “Perception and Nature”
DESCRIPTION:Join Middlesex College philosophy professors Giuseppe Rotolo and Anthony Celi for a summer “walk-and-talk” that combines philosophy with the great outdoors. Celi will guide a hike and discussion on the topic of perception and nature. \nBefore the walk-and-talk\, participants should gather in the parking lot near the official park entrance. Look for event signage when you arrive. \nThe event is part of an NJCH-sponsored series of walk-and-talks in summer and fall 2023 that will help participants explore philosophical topics while enjoying some of New Jersey’s most beautiful parks and preserves. \nPhoto: Cheesequake State Park\, by State of New Jersey\, Dept of Parks and Forestry
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/philosophy-walk-and-talk-perception-and-nature/
LOCATION:Cheesequake State Park\, 300 Gordon Rd\, Matawan\, NJ\, 07747\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Public Philosophy Project":MAILTO:PublicPhilProject@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230606T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230606T160000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20230802T015957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T015959Z
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SUMMARY:“Slavery\, It Happened Here\, Too – Stories from New Jersey”
DESCRIPTION:NJCH is proud to sponsor the Sankofa Collaborative’s June 6 workshop “Slavery\, It Happened Here\, Too – Stories from New Jersey.” The workshop will focus on the history of slavery in New Jersey\, with an aim to build the capacity of individuals\, groups\, and organizations to learn about\, present\, and discuss the complex and difficult issues in the history and current experiences of African American citizens of New Jersey. In the fall\, the Collaborative plans to follow with a workshop on resources for research and interpretation. \nThe event will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Grounds for Sculpture. Registration and continental breakfast will be provided beginning at 8:30 a.m. \nRegistration is $60 per person. Registration includes admission to Grounds For Sculpture; breakfast\, lunch\, and afternoon snack; and helps to cover the cost of audiovisual support for the program. \nClick here to purchase registration for the event on the Sankofa Collaborative website \nThe workshop is part of a series of workshops culminating in 2026\, with each year’s workshops focused on an era of African Americans’ struggle for freedom and the inalienable rights promised in the Declaration of Independence at the founding of our nation. NJCH is honored to be a long-term sponsor of Sankofa’s workshops through 2026. \nModerator:\nDr. Linda Caldwell Epps\, 1804 Consultants \nKeynote speaker:\nDr. Kendra Boyd\, Rutgers University \nPresenters:\nMs. Beverly Mills and Ms. Elaine Buck\, Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum \nPanelists:\n\nMs. Elizabeth Allan\, Deputy Director and Curator\, Morven Museum & Garden\nDr. Jay-Paul Hinds\, Princeton Theological Seminary\nDr. Isabella Morales\, The Princeton & Slavery Project\nDr. Jude Pfister\, Morristown National Historic Park\nDr. Patricia Pongracz\, Macculloch Hall Historical Museum\nMr. Joseph Zemla\, Monmouth County Historical Association\n\nPhoto courtesy of Grounds For Sculpture
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/slavery-it-happened-here-too-stories-from-new-jersey/
LOCATION:Grounds for Sculpture\, 80 Sculptors Way\, Hamilton Township\, NJ\, 08619\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230616
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20221222T041813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221222T042402Z
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SUMMARY:In the Weeds - The Grey Areas: Incorporating the Humanities in Arts & Social Service Organizations
DESCRIPTION:You don’t have to have a humanities mission to find value in the humanities. Learn from some of the arts and social service organizations who have incorporated the humanities into their work. And join us for an ice cream social afterwards!\nTime and location TBA.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/in-the-weeds-the-grey-areas-incorporating-the-humanities-in-arts-social-service-organizations/
LOCATION:NJ
CATEGORIES:In the Weeds
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ORGANIZER;CN="New Jersey Council for the Humanities":MAILTO:info@njhumanities.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230616T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230616T210000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20230802T015958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T015959Z
UID:10000143-1686931200-1686949200@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:“For the Love of Art” Juneteenth Celebration
DESCRIPTION:NJCH is proud to sponsor Empower the Village’s “For the Love of Art” Juneteenth celebration on June 16th and 17th at Montclair Art Museum. \nThe event will celebrate culture\, community\, and the arts in the context of Juneteenth\, the federal holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. \nThe celebration will be held 4:00-9:00 p.m. on Friday\, June 16\, and 4:00-8:00 p.m. on Saturday\, June 17. It will offer attendees the opportunity to enjoy and purchase art from dozens of locally and nationally renowned Black artists\, in addition to food\, an open bar\, music\, and more. \nTickets begin at $75 and can be purchased at https://www.empowerthevillage.org/events/love-of-art-fundraiser/buy-tickets/.  \nNJCH is a Bronze-level sponsor for this event\, which will serve as a fundraiser for Empower the Village\, a data-driven nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2018 to develop\, guide and implement breakthrough\, scalable strategies that empower Black people\, businesses and community organizations to realize their full potential.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/for-the-love-of-art-juneteenth-celebration/
LOCATION:Montclair Art Museum\, 3 South Mountain Avenue\, Montclair\, NJ\, 07042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Empower the Village":MAILTO:info@empowerthevillage.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230617T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230617T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T052941
CREATED:20230802T015959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T015959Z
UID:10000144-1687017600-1687032000@njhumanities.org
SUMMARY:“For the Love of Art” Juneteenth Celebration
DESCRIPTION:NJCH is proud to sponsor Empower the Village’s “For the Love of Art” Juneteenth celebration on June 16th and 17th at Montclair Art Museum. \nThe event will celebrate culture\, community\, and the arts in the context of Juneteenth\, the federal holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. \nThe celebration will be held 4:00-9:00 p.m. on Friday\, June 16\, and 4:00-8:00 p.m. on Saturday\, June 17. It will offer attendees the opportunity to enjoy and purchase art from dozens of locally and nationally renowned Black artists\, in addition to food\, an open bar\, music\, and more. \nTickets begin at $75 and can be purchased at https://www.empowerthevillage.org/events/love-of-art-fundraiser/buy-tickets/.  \nNJCH is a Bronze-level sponsor for this event\, which will serve as a fundraiser for Empower the Village\, a data-driven nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 2018 to develop\, guide and implement breakthrough\, scalable strategies that empower Black people\, businesses and community organizations to realize their full potential.
URL:https://njhumanities.org/event/for-the-love-of-art-juneteenth-celebration-2/
LOCATION:Montclair Art Museum\, 3 South Mountain Avenue\, Montclair\, NJ\, 07042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sponsorships
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ORGANIZER;CN="Empower the Village":MAILTO:info@empowerthevillage.org
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