Peace and Justice Plaza
The Town of Chapel Hill dedicated the Peace and Justice Plaza, located in front of the old Chapel Hill CourthouseContinue Reading
Reclaiming the University of the People
Racial Justice Movements at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The Town of Chapel Hill dedicated the Peace and Justice Plaza, located in front of the old Chapel Hill CourthouseContinue Reading
Document Description: Around 250 students and community members gathered on August 20, 2018 at the Peace and Justice Plaza onContinue Reading
Document Description: The Real Silent Sam Coalition used visual demonstrations and performance art to engage other students. In this photograph,Continue Reading
Document Description: Rallies following the removal of the Confederate Monument in August and October of 2018 have highlighted histories ofContinue Reading
Document Description: On April 30, 2018, Maya Little, a graduate student in the History Department and organizer in the SilentContinue Reading
Document Description: In October 2015, the Real Silent Sam Coalition held a continuous reading of slave narratives in front ofContinue Reading
Document Description: In August 2011, a new organization formed comprised of both students and Chapel Hill and Carrboro permanent residents,Continue Reading
Document Description: In May 2015, the Board of Trustees voted to remove William Saunders’ name from this building and toContinue Reading
Document Description: In the early spring semester of 2015, Blanche Brown, a member of the Real Silent Sam Coalition, foundContinue Reading
Document Description: In the spring semester of 2015, members of the Real Silent Sam Coalition began to rally not justContinue Reading