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Carolina’s Black Trailblazers: An Intergenerational Conversation – Inclusion across Carolina’s Landscape
October 14, 2020 @ 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm
In honor of our 25th anniversary, we are convening a 3-part series featuring dialogues among UNC Black alumni and students –from the 1960s-present– about a range of topics concerning the Black experience at Carolina. How have students across different generations experienced the racial climate at Carolina and what could a socially equitable campus look like? What does it mean to be Black and belong at Carolina and what are the spaces for Black student belonging? What can an inclusive and equitable UNC physical and social landscape look like? Join us as over 15 panelists address these questions and more in an unprecedented and timely conversation.
Hosted by UNC Institute of African American Research
Other upcoming sessions hosted by UNC Institute of African American Research: The Race Workshops
Led by graduate students, the Race Workshop is a space for dynamic and engaged interdisciplinary explorations of race and ethnicity broadly and interdisciplinary. The fall line-up for talks includes presentations by faculty and graduate students in anthropology, sociology and social work. For information about the Race Workshop’s reading and writing group email iaar@unc.edu.