Black Justice League at Princeton in Solidarity with Black Community at Mizzou
Below is a letter written by the Black Justice League at Princeton to the Black students at the University of Missouri To the Black Students at Mizzou: We, Black Justice League, an activist and...
View ArticleWhy Princeton’s Civil War Memorial Should Identify Soldiers’ Allegiances
In the foyer of Nassau Hall, Princeton University’s oldest building, there are memorials to the alumni who died in America’s various wars. One panel commemorates the dead of the Civil War. 70 names are...
View ArticleA Statement in Solidarity with Professor Imani Perry from the Black Justice...
We denounce those who vilify Professor Perry and seek to invalidate her experiences. We are enraged about the structures, policies, and practices that make her experience—and that of countless Black...
View ArticlePreempting Protest
Demonstrations, like the one this past week in support of making Princeton a sanctuary campus, are all we can do, as of now, to resist what a Trump administration might bring. But it would be a mistake...
View ArticleGood Trouble
In the tenth grade, my teacher introduced me to the notion of what she called “good trouble”: political action that is disruptive, erratic, or even dangerous, but that fundamentally does “good” for...
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