The Toni Morrison Lectures are sponsored by the Department of African American Studies and Princeton University Press. The lectures are held annually and spotlight the new and
The annual James Baldwin Lecture series was launched March 29, 2006 with the inaugural lecture presented by Kwame Anthony Appiah, the Laurance S. Rockefeller University Profes
This annual lecture offers an opportunity for the Princeton community to reflect on the current and future direction of the field of African American Studies.
Our conversation series demonstrates the department’s commitment to modeling a form of engagement that enriches public discussion on a range of topics.