A community discussion on segregation in Montclair at the Public Library.
Tue, 2 Jun 2026
6:00 PM (America/New_York)
Montclair Public Library Montclair , New Jersey
The Montclair Public Library hosts 'Segregation Today: Montclair,' an important community event dedicated to exploring the history and current state of segregation in the area. This discussion aims to foster understanding and dialogue regarding social issues, reparations, and the path toward a more equitable community. Attendees are invited to participate in this meaningful conversation, which highlights the importance of civic engagement and historical awareness in shaping the future of Montclair.
What to Expect
A formal discussion or lecture followed by community dialogue.
Who Should Attend
Local residents
Students
Community leaders
Advocates
Agenda Overview
The event begins at 6:00pm.
Venue & Address
Montclair Public Library
50 S Fullerton Ave Montclair , New Jersey – 07042 United States
Organizer
Montclair Public Library · Public Library
The Montclair Public Library provides educational resources and community programming.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a cost?
Check the Eventbrite page for ticket information.
Where is it located?
50 S Fullerton Ave, Montclair, NJ.
What is the event about?
It explores segregation and social issues in Montclair.
Do I need to register?
Yes, registration is recommended via Eventbrite.
Who is hosting?
The event is held at the Montclair Public Library.
Is it open to the public?
Yes, all are welcome to attend.
Tags
education
history
Montclair
community
library
Summary
A community discussion on segregation in Montclair at the Public Library.