Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History
A progressive student-led movement in the early 1990s to build a free-standing building for the Black Cultural Center (BCC) createdContinue Reading
Reclaiming the University of the People
Racial Justice Movements at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
A progressive student-led movement in the early 1990s to build a free-standing building for the Black Cultural Center (BCC) createdContinue Reading
Excerpt Description: Ruby Sinreich describes her belief that the BCC movement was a success, but explains the ways in whichContinue Reading
Excerpt Description: Donyell Roseboro, who wrote her dissertation on the BCC movement, describes her evolving understanding of the Stone CenterContinue Reading
Excerpt Description: Chris Faison details possibilities for growth and change for the space of the Stone Center and the needContinue Reading
Excerpt Description: Renee Alexander Craft explains how students can learn from the legacies of past social justice movements through academicContinue 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 states her love and support for the Stone Center and her wish for a socialContinue Reading
Excerpt Description: Renee Alexander Craft describes how different spaces can interact with people, using the example of the first BlackContinue Reading
Excerpt Description: Chris Baumann explains that justice movements at the University are built by each generation of students through aContinue Reading
Document Description: This flyer documents one of the few interest meetings for the Freedom Legacy Project, an organization first imagined byContinue Reading