We hope you will plan to attend "Making Good Trouble: Voting Rights" on October 20th. Topics will include:
Politics, Elections, Media
Voting Rights of Formerly Incarcerated
Redistricting
Stay tuned for details and registration information!
ART = IMPACT
WHAT'S HAPPENING AT SANKOFA PARTNER ORGANIZATIONS
Roberto Lugo: The Village Potter - Grounds For Sculpture
Back to exhibitions On View May 22, 2022 - January 8, 2023 Location In 2022, GFS will present an exhibition of work by ceramicist, performance artist, and educator, Roberto Lugo in the Museum building. Lugo is a master of ceramics creating...
Conceived through a partnership with The Color Network, Grounds For Sculpture presents an exhibition titled Fragile: Earth opening in May 2022. The Color Network's mission is to aid in the advancement of people of color in the ceramic arts. Their ...
1619 Project: Reckoning w/ The Truth. Nikole-Hannah...
Eventbrite - Old First Presbyterian Church - Newark presents 1619 Project: Reckoning w/ The Truth. Nikole-Hannah Jones, Khalil Muhammad - Sunday, September 18, 2022 at First Presbyterian Church, Newark, NJ. Find event and ticket information.
Government " Public Works " Cultural & Heritage Check out our list of participating sites! This year, join us for a Special Experience on the Courthouse Green in Somerville... The First Oval Office Project presented by Step inside a replica of George Washington's Revolutionary War Tent!
The Sankofa Collaborative helps people learn about, understand, and discuss African American history in schools, museums, libraries, civic groups, and other settings.
Sankofa, a word from the Twi language of Ghana, translates to "go back and get it." It is often depicted by a bird with its body facing forward and its head turned back, holding a precious egg. This and other Sankofa symbols remind us of the importance of learning from the past.