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
The Campus Y has served since the 1970s as a social justice hub in the Division of Student Affairs. TheContinue Reading
Excerpt Description: Ruby Sinreich describes her belief that the BCC movement was a success, but explains the ways in whichContinue 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
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: On March 17, 1992, Chancellor Paul Hardin gave a speech on the steps of South Building, affirming hisContinue Reading