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Photos
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general
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704d82f12bf846c0bd5a88565651c41a
Source URL
http://fieldscenter.princeton.edu/photo-albums
Parent URL
http://fieldscenter.princeton.edu/
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2026-03-10T04:33:42+00:00
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# Photos

**Source**: http://fieldscenter.princeton.edu/photo-albums
**Parent**: http://fieldscenter.princeton.edu/

## **2025 Fields Day (Sept. 2025)**

## **2024 Cultural Leaders Summit (March 2024)**

## **2023 A Talk with Dr. Makaziwe Mandela (Dec. 2023)**

## **2023 Fields Day at the Fields Center (Sept. 2023)**

## **2023 Latinx Graduation (**[***Full Photo Album CLICK HERE***](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1qpqtOvxlKKd0uTTflVQiN84rc6nAfvNu?usp=sharing)**)**

## **2023 Pan-African Graduation (*Full Photo Album CLICK HERE*)**

## **2023 Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Graduation (**[***Full Photo Album CLICK HERE***](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1nY-_I4S4sqFgHaJHgBB_y-n2C6nGpcc3?usp=sharing)**)**

## **2023 Middle Eastern, North African and Arab (MENAA) Graduation** [***(Full Photo Album CLICK HERE)***](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Z9k0RwdqEF1n4_e3eDSFW90z-dhGLh9R?usp=sharing)

## **2023 Cultural Leaders Summit**

## **Conversation With Kelly Marie Tran 2023**

## **Annual Women of Color Dinner 2023**

## **Celebrating 50 Years of the Third World Center/Carl A. Fields Center [Reception & Dinner] 2023**

## Celebrating 50 Years of the Third World Center/Carl A. Fields Center [Panel] 2023

## **Lunch Conversation With Danielle Ponder 2023**

**Latinx Heritage Month 2022**

**Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Graduation 2022**

**Pan-African Graduation 2022**

**Middle Eastern & North African (MENA) Graduation 2022**

**Latinx Graduation 2022**

Race, Speech, and the University - April 19, 2022

Cultural Leaders Summit - March 26, 2022

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[Asian Student Unity Registration at the TWC](/miscellaneous/o0i2z69ppmklyfz2r90okkfe7u16p9)

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[Michelle Robinson in Pyne Courtyard 1983](/miscellaneous/dxhn5ac6jvf2y3dovc4nsjb594xlsl)

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[Asian Student Unity Conference 1978](/miscellaneous/0u82nrauo9if8qi9et5fcyeg2rxzg5)

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[Charles Lai'78 at TWC](/miscellaneous/zxgkujo4w5p0klqi4tgx3q8b0h2488)

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[Summer 1972 Minority Orientation TAs](/miscellaneous/rtzon476zukkkohwxe8fd36962pz7a)

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[Princeton Latinas at TWC](/miscellaneous/asz8a3iz6tdwgii0u28bigpo66gw3l)

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[Stanley Kwong (Left) First Director of TWC](/miscellaneous/tfurrl2pcj3z1riwmv6uc2dx3hj9js)

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Feb 15, 2016

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“You are so lucky and blessed, so why are you complaining?” is something I’ve personally heard. When people are raising up their voices to share their experiences, they should definitely be heard rather than being silenced or hushed.

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In environments like Princeton, the kinds of racism or discrimination that you experience will not be easily recognizable to you. In the Philosophy department, the white male canon that we learn makes me very conscious of my status as a woman of color.

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I didn’t used to feel that there were that many people that I could relate to at Princeton. It’s something inherent to anyone from very far away. As you find community, the contrast becomes smaller and smaller. And I see that there are more similarities than I thought.

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I hear about African American and other minority students having experiences with professors that were on the negative side—that tend to be something along the lines of: “You’re here because of your identity and not because of your academic prowess.”

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[Alexandra Cavazos ’19](/i-too-am-princeton/sbk1bn6o49pvk9vb9598fy3mqiuyf8)

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It would be kind of nice to be able to bond with people who share my Hispanic ethnicity, but maybe right now I don’t need that.

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Ideas around difference; ideas around access to goods in society? It’s one thing to talk about them as just ideas, but it’s another to think about how those ideas allow us to think about the daily challenges of people who don’t come from privilege.

Feb 15, 2016

# Videos

Author and speaker Roxane Gay will give a 20 min talk followed by a talk-back with Professor Imani Perry. Both will be introduced by Jordan Dixon and there will be Q&A