Wilson-Dey Site
The Wilson-Dey Site was one of two possible sites for the construction of the free-standing Black Cultural Center (BCC). ByContinue Reading
Reclaiming the University of the People
Racial Justice Movements at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The Wilson-Dey Site was one of two possible sites for the construction of the free-standing Black Cultural Center (BCC). ByContinue Reading
The Coker Woods Site was one of two possible sites for the construction of the free-standing Black Cultural Center (BCC),Continue Reading
Even before the opening of the Black Cultural Center in 1988 in a temporary space, BCC supporters sought a permanentContinue Reading
Excerpt Description: Renee Alexander Craft describes how different spaces can interact with people, using the example of the first BlackContinue Reading
Document Description: On April 1st, 1992 students began a two-week long sit-in in South Building. After delivering a letter toContinue Reading
Document Description: The BCC Advisory Board and the Provost’s BCC Working Group employed Yongue Architects of Durham to make aContinue Reading
Document Description: The BCC Advisory Board and the Provost’s BCC Working Group employed Yongue Architects of Durham to make aContinue Reading