Carol McDonald on the legacy of social justice campus movements
Excerpt Description: Carol McDonald explains how members of the BCC movement placed themselves within the legacy of the long civilContinue Reading
Reclaiming the University of the People
Racial Justice Movements at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Excerpt Description: Carol McDonald explains how members of the BCC movement placed themselves within the legacy of the long civilContinue Reading
Excerpt Description: Carol McDonald describes how the connections between the BCC movement and the housekeepers’ movement were connected to theContinue Reading
Excerpt Description: Carol McDonald recounts the cycles of activism that occur and the frustrations that students can sometimes feel aboutContinue Reading
Excerpt Description: Renee Alexander Craft details how different campus organizations and interests feed into each other in a generative way,Continue Reading
Excerpt Description: Renee Alexander Craft describes her wish that students archive and document themselves as they build their movements soContinue Reading
Excerpt Description: Renee Alexander Craft explains how strategies of direct action communicate to other students, faculty, and administrators on theContinue Reading
Excerpt Description: Renee Alexander Craft states her love and support for the Stone Center and her wish for a socialContinue Reading
Excerpt Description: Ed Chaney details the history of attacks against spaces for Black students on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus andContinue Reading
Excerpt Description: John Bradley explains that when movements stall, there is a need to shift the public narrative in orderContinue Reading
Excerpt Description: John Bradley describes the respect he had for the Black women who led the BCC movement, explaining howContinue Reading