
Healing Garden
Our Open Garden Space for Activities and Social Connection
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The Garden of "Healing" in terms of Self, Earth, and Spirit
Our Open Garden Space for Activities and Social Connection
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The Annual Marion Thompson Wright Lecture (MTW) series was co-founded in 1981 by Dr. Price and the late Giles R. Wright, who served many years as the inaugural director of the Afro-American History Program at the New Jersey Historical Commission. The MTW Series is one of the nation’s most remarkable and longest-running scholarly conference series devoted to a community's historical literacy.
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the Clement A. Price Institute on Ethnicity, Culture, and the Modern Experience at Rutgers-Newark was founded with the belief that the arts and humanities in all their creativity and scholarly rigor have a central role to play in the continued revitalization of Greater Newark. The Institute strives, in the finest university tradition, to satisfy a hunger for new ideas and new ways of looking at the city and the world. As part of a vibrant civic ecology, it engages a range of community partners and audiences through public programs whose collective objective is to help make Newark a more livable, interesting, and civically wholesome urban environment.
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