Talk: “Paul Robeson: A Life of Activism and Art”

Celebrate Black History month by learning about the remarkable life of New Jersey native Paul Robeson. Visit the Hoboken Museum on Sunday, Feb. 9, at 4 pm, for a multi-media celebration of the great American actor and activist by actor Grant Cooper and Stevens Institute of Technology African American Studies scholar Dr. Lindsey Swindall.    … Continue reading Talk: “Paul Robeson: A Life of Activism and Art”

Talk: “Hoboken is Burning: Gentrification, Arson, and Displacement in the 1970s,” by Dylan Gottlieb

Hoboken is not the only city to struggle with gentrification, but the fires that plagued the city in the 1970s and 80s displaced thousands of people, killed dozens and scarred the city's landscape and social fabric. Princeton scholar Dylan Gottlieb recently detailed his research into that period in an article published in the Washington Post. … Continue reading Talk: “Hoboken is Burning: Gentrification, Arson, and Displacement in the 1970s,” by Dylan Gottlieb

Special screening of “Delivered Vacant”

For the first time since the 2017 exhibition of Michael Flanagan's photographs, "Hoboken People & Places, 1976-1994," the Hoboken Museum is pleased to screen filmmaker Nora Jacobson's award-winning documentary, "Delivered Vacant," Saturday, February 1, at 7 pm.  The 1992 film chronicles eight years of housing wars in Hoboken, NJ, in the throes of its conversion … Continue reading Special screening of “Delivered Vacant”

2020 Thomas Edison Black Maria Film Festival Premiere; Tickets on sale now!

The jury of the 39th Annual Thomas Edison Black Maria Film Festival has made their selections for 2020 and 11 of this year's award-winning short films will be screened at the Festival's Hudson County premiere on Saturday, February 15, starting at 7:30 pm. Admission is $10 in advance, and $15 day of the event. (Note: … Continue reading 2020 Thomas Edison Black Maria Film Festival Premiere; Tickets on sale now!

Talk: “Women’s Suffrage, 1920: New Jersey Women Regain the Right to Vote,” by Carmela A. Karnoutsos

The Hoboken Museum is joining in the commemoration of the centennial of the Nineteenth Amendment, passed in 1920, which granted women nationwide the right to vote. A lecture series by distinguished authors and historians will highlight the achievements of several famous New Jersey women. Kicking off the series will be a talk by Carmela A. … Continue reading Talk: “Women’s Suffrage, 1920: New Jersey Women Regain the Right to Vote,” by Carmela A. Karnoutsos

Talk: “The Last Drop Was Bitter: The Hoboken Maxwell House Story” by Richard Wright and Bob Foster

For decades, the giant neon Maxwell House "Good to the Last Drop" sign flashed its animated message to the New York City skyline. The factory supported thousands of Hoboken families and permeated the Mile Square City with the aroma of freshly roasted coffee . On Saturday, February 22, at 4 pm, learn about early Maxwell … Continue reading Talk: “The Last Drop Was Bitter: The Hoboken Maxwell House Story” by Richard Wright and Bob Foster

Thomas Edison Black Maria Film Series, Joel Katz’s “No. 1 Bus Chronicles”

On Thursday, July 23, at 6:00 pm, the Hoboken Museum is pleased to host the second online installment of the Thomas Edison Black Maria Film Festival 2020 Hudson County tour series, featuring the Hoboken premiere of the documentary, “The #1 Bus Chronicles” by acclaimed filmmaker, Joel Katz.  Immediately following the film, stay tuned and view … Continue reading Thomas Edison Black Maria Film Series, Joel Katz’s “No. 1 Bus Chronicles”

Thomas Edison Black Maria Film Series livestream event: Pride Month

Join us online on Thursday, June 18 at 6 pm, for a livestreamed evening of award-winning selected shorts from the Thomas Edison Black Maria Film Festival collection celebrating the LGBTQ community and Pride Month. Festival Director Jane Steuerwald will lead a Q&A with the audience. Attendance is limited to the first 100 to register for … Continue reading Thomas Edison Black Maria Film Series livestream event: Pride Month