Black Student Movement Office in the Frank Porter Graham Student Union
Prior to the opening of Upendo Lounge in February 1973, the Black Student Movement (BSM) procured a small office spaceContinue Reading
Reclaiming the University of the People
Racial Justice Movements at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Prior to the opening of Upendo Lounge in February 1973, the Black Student Movement (BSM) procured a small office spaceContinue Reading
The Pit is a central gathering place for students, a sunken plaza located between Lenoir Dining Hall, two libraries, theContinue Reading
On Friday nights through the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Great Hall in the Frank Porter Graham Student UnionContinue Reading
On March 27, 1980 a group of housekeepers presented the Physical Plant Director, Claude Swecker, with a list of demandsContinue Reading
In November 2015, a coalition of student activist organizations, including members of the Real Silent Sam Coalition delivered “A CollectiveContinue Reading
Hinton James Residence Hall is one of four dormitories that comprise the South Campus residence community, an informal counter-space createdContinue Reading
Morrison Residence Hall is one of four dormitories that comprise the South Campus residence community, an informal community space createdContinue Reading
Beginning in 1995, Yonni Chapman began to compile the histories of numerous spaces around the campus to explore “the celebrationContinue Reading
Ehringhaus Residence Hall (known to many residents as E-house) is another dormitory in the South Campus residence community. South CampusContinue Reading
Craige Residence Hall is one of four dormitories, along with Morrison, Ehringhaus and Hinton James Residence Halls, that comprise theContinue Reading