Carl A. Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding

Carl A. Fields Center for Equality and Cultural Understanding Official page for the Carl A. Fields Center of Princeton University

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Fields Center plays a crucial role in the life of the Princeton University community and its goals as an educational institution. The Fields Center provides training, social and cultural programs and educational opportunities that prepare students and others to succeed in a diverse and ever-changing world. As Princeton values diversity and believes it enhances educational opportunities, the Fields

Center also contributes to the creation, cultivation and promotion of an inclusive university environment. At the Fields Center and in our campus-wide events, students, faculty, staff and community members are encouraged and supported in their efforts to engage in self-reflection and dialogue about their social selves, their identities, their actions and those around them. The Fields Center seeks to emphasize its values as integral to those for which Princeton stands, from the first days of freshman orientation, throughout a student’s years of education and beyond. The Fields Center also provides faculty and staff with resources to promote informed, intelligent and civil approaches to issues of racial, cultural and socioeconomic diversity within and outside of the classroom. Our four pillars are:

Empowerment
Understanding
Social Justice
Leadership

Empowerment is a critical first step in realizing that an active effort must be made to understand and then benefit from things that are different. Without this step, differences routinely are feared, mocked and/or shunned and such negativity can be isolating. Community building requires risk taking for advancement. Understanding is an effort to reach beyond one's own limited experience and wear the shoes of another. It is an attempt to view the world from a different vantage point and then learn how to reconcile that perspective with one's own. Social Justice is an appreciation that, regardless of individual traits, certain societal values must be recognized and maintained or else that society will stagnate. It is a focus on not only the whole, but what all parts of the whole are obligated to do in order to progress. Leadership is the act of practicing empowerment, understanding and social justice while implementing a plan or vision.

WE ARE HIRING! We are looking for dynamic, creative, and committed student leaders for our student staff team! Join our ...
05/11/2026

WE ARE HIRING! We are looking for dynamic, creative, and committed student leaders for our student staff team! Join our hiring fair to learn more about these roles, CAF, and more! We have incredible things in store for the next year!

We look forward to connecting with interested leaders soon!

04/16/2026

Thank you to everyone who attended our APIDA Heritage Month Kickoff! We had over 200 people in attendance! It was great to see everyone! We cannot wait to share the photos soon! Please tag us if you have photos or had caricatures done.

And thank you to everyone who attended the concert and Night Market! Congratulations to both groups for hosting incredible programs!

We hope you will join us as we continue to celebrate APIDA Heritage Month 2026!

Next up, check out our Table with the tomorrow and the show this weekend!!!

Tonight!! Pull up to one of the biggest events this APIDA Month! Great program hosted by
04/11/2026

Tonight!! Pull up to one of the biggest events this APIDA Month! Great program hosted by

TONIGHT!!!See you there!!
04/09/2026

TONIGHT!!!

See you there!!

Join us tomorrow for our APIDA 2026 Kickoff!Food, vibes, henna, caricatures, and hear from a couple student groups about...
04/07/2026

Join us tomorrow for our APIDA 2026 Kickoff!

Food, vibes, henna, caricatures, and hear from a couple student groups about upcoming events!

Join us for a conversation with Indigenous multimedia artist, curator, activist, and community organizer Raven Davis. Ex...
04/03/2026

Join us for a conversation with Indigenous multimedia artist, curator, activist, and community organizer Raven Davis. Excited to see you there!

we hope you will join us for this very important talk.

Food will be provided

Pull Up to Frist to get an  for APIDA Heritage Month 2026!!
04/02/2026

Pull Up to Frist to get an for APIDA Heritage Month 2026!!

Join us for our annual kickoff for APIDA Heritage Month 2026! Good food, vibes, community, and more!See you there!Open t...
04/01/2026

Join us for our annual kickoff for APIDA Heritage Month 2026! Good food, vibes, community, and more!

See you there!

Open to all regardless of identity

03/27/2026

The Carl A. Fields Center (CAF) would like to extend a special congratulations to the newly admitted class of 2030! 🎉 As you explore all that Princeton has to offer, here are a few words from some students describing the CAF, Princeton's unique cultural center, in one word. We hope to see you here soon!

📸 Angel Ansah '28

Join us tomorrow in CAF 105/106 for delicious food, good vibes, and creative and fun tools to share your story! Pull up!...
03/21/2026

Join us tomorrow in CAF 105/106 for delicious food, good vibes, and creative and fun tools to share your story! Pull up! We hope to see you there!

Address

58 Prospect Avenue
Princeton, NJ
08544

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+16092585494

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