We Vote is a project to increase the turnout of women voting to unseat Rep. Lance and elect Tom Malinowski in CD 7 this Election Day, November 6th. We will meet at Thomas Sweet Cafe at 1325 US-206,... Read More
Get Out the Vote at the Bonnie Watson Coleman/ Bob Menendez Princeton area Campaign Headquarters! Volunteer your time to support our area gun sense candidates up and down the ballot. The campaigns need your help writing postcards, data... Read More
Attorney General of the State of New Jersey The first Sikh-American attorney general in United States history, Gurbir Grewal will discuss “How Does It Feel to Be a Problem? Being Young and Arab in America,” the book by... Read More
From the organizers: Sisters and Brothers, As you know we must encourage, protect and support our young people. We need their voices to be realized especially as it relates to the challenges they face each and every day.... Read More
Please join the Coalition for Peace Action and Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church in a Concert of Remembrance. Share an evening of comfort and hope, and a program of word and song as we commemorate those who have lost... Read More
We Vote is a project to increase the turnout of women voting to unseat Rep. Lance and elect Tom Malinowski in CD 7 this Election Day, November 6th. We will meet at Starbucks at 649 U.S. 206, Hillsborough... Read More
Get Out the Vote at the Bonnie Watson Coleman/ Bob Menendez Princeton area Campaign Headquarters! Volunteer your time to support our area gun sense candidates up and down the ballot. The campaigns need your help writing postcards, data... Read More
This election day, go vote and then come to Labyrinth for a presentation and conversation about two of the most loaded and misunderstood phrases in America today. Behold, America recounts the unknown history of these two expressions using the... Read More
The American West erupted in anti-Chinese violence in 1885. Following the massacre of Chinese miners in Wyoming Territory, communities throughout California and the Pacific Northwest harassed, assaulted, and expelled thousands of Chinese immigrants. Beth Lew-Williams shows how American... Read More
Join us for the Hunterdon County Anti-Racism Coalition November meeting. We are very pleased to host Hunterdon County Democratic Chair Arlene Quiñones Perez and Fatima Mughal, a Mercer County activist and current write-in candidate for the Ewing School Board.... Read More
Multifaith Encounters is an opportunity to meet and experience other faith traditions or those who have no faith through celebration, communication, collaboration, and education. Each month, participate in an activity designed to build bridges in our communities.
The 39th Annual Conference and Multifaith Service for Peace sponsored by the Coalition for Peace Action (CFPA) and co-sponsored by 31 religious and civic groups in the region (list information, see www.peacecoalition.org) on Sunday, November 11 in Princeton,... Read More
Join us for the second of two events hosted by TCNJ Department of World Languages & Cultures and TCNJ Department of Sociology and Anthropology. Direct Service Amidst Policy Craze Adriana Abizadeh, Executive Director of LALDEF, The Latin American Legal Defense and... Read More
From the best-selling author of Cosmopolitanism comes a revealing exploration of how the collective identities that shape our polarized world are riddled with contradiction. Gender. Religion. Race. Nationality. Class. Culture. Such affiliations give contours to our sense of... Read More
This ACLU People Power group is dedicated to the "Let People Vote" campaign in New Jersey, hosted by Lawrence Citizen Activists. Join us for the November meeting.
The Princeton Environmental Institute and the Princeton University Art Museum will host a conversation with journalist and author Naomi Klein at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 15, in McCosh Hall, Room 50. Author Naomi Klein will discuss her best-selling book "This Changes Everything: Capitalism... Read More
For our meeting this month we welcome Assemblyman Dan Benson to speak to us about what's going on in our state. While we've been working hard at getting Democrats elected at the state level, our state has passed... Read More
The Coalition for Peace Action's POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE meets the 3rd Thursday of every month at 7:30 PM in the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princeton (lower level, park in lower lot closest to Route 206). The Political Action... Read More
Come join ISAAW on November 15th, 8:00-10:00 PM to listen to a range of professionals in careers relating to policy and advocacy. ISAAW strives to break stereotypes and cultivates a space where motivated women can come together and... Read More
Join us to honor local survivors of gun violence, who will share their stories. We will also view and learn more about the Mother's Dream Quilt Project. All are welcome. Child care provided. On street parking available, free... Read More
In his new book “Speak Freely: Why Universities Must Defend Free Speech,” Keith Whittington, William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Politics at Princeton University, argues that universities must protect and encourage vigorous free speech in order to fulfill their most... Read More
The Central Jersey Community Coalition invites you to “The Brownsville Project: Community Dialogue.” This NJ premiere of “The Brownsville Project” is an exciting opportunity to experience interactive theatre. Inspired by an invisible yet powerful overlap in their family... Read More
Please come to our next meeting, where we'll discuss what our priorities should be for the coming months. And we welcome new volunteers, especially for programming and communications!
A Call to Action Concerning Legalization/Decriminalization of Marijuana Join us as we untangle myths, discuss serious concerns, and work together to find constructive ways people of faith can organize and advocate for restorative justice solutions. Tuesday, November 20th,... Read More
This month's meeting will include a discussion of the book Democracy in Black: How Race Still Enslaves the American Soul, by Princeton University professor Eddie Glaude, Jr. The discussion will be led by CENJC steering committee member Jonathan Shenk, who... Read More
The following session will be held as a part of the series, Faith Led Activism, at Nassau Presbyterian Church in Princeton: A Multiplicity of Injustices Adriana Abizadeh & Carolyn Biondi; Karen Hernandez-Granzen, moderator Nassau Presbyterian Church, Assembly Room According to... Read More
Join Sayu Bhojwani in conversation with Leticia Fraga on Bhojwani’s new book “People Like Us: The New Wave of Candidates Knocking at Democracy’s Door.” Bhojwani is a an author, political scientist and immigrant of Indian descent. In the book, she shares the... Read More
Join us for our monthly meeting where we will discuss how to “Talk Turkey” – how to have difficult conversations around the holiday dinner table. We will talk about common gun myths and counter with the facts.