David Ikard – Public Lecture
Thursday, November 14, 2019 Kulynych Auditorium/Porter Byrum Welcome Center Time: 5:30—7:00 pm Dr. Ikard will address the major themes in his 4th book, Loveable Racists, Magical Negroes & White...
View ArticleThe Hidden Town Project
On Tuesday, October 22 the Commission on Slavery and Its Legacy at Salem Academy and College will sponsor a talk by Martha Hartley, director of Moravian research at Old Salem Museum and Gardens. Ms....
View ArticleA Conversation with Benjamin Crump
A Conversation with Benjamin Crump Wednesday, February 12, 2020 Benson University Center, Pugh Auditorium 7 PM Join us for a Conversation with Benjamin Crump. Benjamin Crump represents clients in some...
View ArticleSlavery, Race, and Memory Project Faculty Colloquium
In an effort to bolster academic engagement across the University and its disciplines, the Slavery, Race, and Memory Project would like to invite faculty, staff, and students to explore as an academic...
View ArticleVirtual Public Conversation
In response to recent events across the nation, this Virtual Public Conversation was convened to speak to and address racialized police violence. The event occurred from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday,...
View ArticleWFU to Co-Sponsor Universities Studying Slavery Fall 2020 Webinar
Theme: Complicity and Complexity: Facing Unbearable Truths in North Carolina October 1, 2020, 1:00-2:30pm ET via Zoom Webinar Participants: Guilford College, International Civil Rights Center and...
View ArticleRepresentation Matters: Art, Space, and Racial Restitution – Virtual Webinar
Representation Matters: Art, Space, and Racial Restitution This event is being co-sponsored by the Slavery, Race, and Memory and Wake the Arts Event. The virtual panel discussion will occur on...
View ArticleA Virtual Conversation with Robert W. Lee
As a part of A Deeper Dive – Cultivating Inclusive Spaces Series, all are invited to join this interactive event where we welcome Robert W. Lee, a local pastor who is a descendent of the infamous...
View ArticleResponding to Racialized Policing Part II
In response to the verdict from the trial of Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd, the Slavery, Race and Memory Project along with the WFU Law School Criminal Justice Program and the Center for...
View ArticleSRMP Lecture Series – Spring 2022: Professor Dorothy A. Brown
This year’s Lecturer was Professor Dorothy A. Brown. Dorothy A. Brown is Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Law at Emory University School of Law and an advocate for economic and social justice. She is...
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