Franklin Street
Franklin Street, the main commercial thoroughfare of Chapel Hill, has been the site of dozens of marches and protests onContinue Reading
Reclaiming the University of the People
Racial Justice Movements at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Franklin Street, the main commercial thoroughfare of Chapel Hill, has been the site of dozens of marches and protests onContinue Reading
Excerpt Description: Chris Baumann describes his role as a white student in the housekeepers’ movement as supportive and behind theContinue Reading
Excerpt Description: Chris Baumann reveals that students and workers have and can collectively leverage power on the UNC-Chapel Hill campusContinue Reading
Excerpt Description: Chris Baumann explains that justice movements at the University are built by each generation of students through aContinue Reading
Excerpt Description: Chris Baumann describes how the UNC Housekeepers’ Association made their reparations case for the descendants of enslaved andContinue Reading
Document Description: Almost a full year after the settlement had been reached between the University and the Housekeepers’ Association, theContinue Reading
Document Description: Though the UNC Housekeepers’ Association won their settlement in November 1996, they were forced to return to protestContinue Reading
Document Description: Following a series of protests from the UNC Housekeepers’ Association and the student-led Coalition for Economic Justice onContinue Reading
Document Description: Elaine Massey, a housekeeper at the University, holds up a poster that reads “Fight UNC Institutional Racism” inContinue Reading
Document Description: We Are All Housekeepers served as a support organization for the UNC Housekeepers’ Association. It had a membershipContinue Reading