Embodied Unsung Founders Memorial
Document Description: The Real Silent Sam Coalition used visual demonstrations and performance art to engage other students. In this photograph,Continue Reading
Reclaiming the University of the People
Racial Justice Movements at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Document Description: The Real Silent Sam Coalition used visual demonstrations and performance art to engage other students. In this photograph,Continue Reading
Document Description: Rallies following the removal of the Confederate Monument in August and October of 2018 have highlighted histories ofContinue Reading
Document Description: In October 2015, the Real Silent Sam Coalition held a continuous reading of slave narratives in front ofContinue Reading
Document Description: In the spring semester of 2015, members of the Real Silent Sam Coalition began to rally not justContinue Reading
Document Description: Following the conclusion of the first Foodworkers’ Strike in May 1969, the University, in an effort to distanceContinue Reading
Document Description: The 1984-1985 President of the Black Student Movement, Sherrod Banks, writes in The Daily Tar Heel to explainContinue Reading
Document Description: Though Hinton James Residence Hall had been open less than a decade, by the early 1970s, “James Dorm”Continue Reading
Excerpt Description: Renee Alexander Craft explains how strategies of direct action communicate to other students, faculty, and administrators on theContinue Reading
Document Description: On October 25th, 2015, an organization called “Alamance County Taking Back Alamance County” held a rally on theContinue Reading
Document Description: The campus community’s allegiances divided between the case for a multicultural center versus a Black cultural center byContinue Reading