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鈥榃ith Their Hands, This Place Was Made鈥: 麻豆视频官网 Dedicates Memorial to the Enslaved and Exploited

Hundreds of people gathered as 麻豆视频官网 dedicated With These Hands: A Memorial to the Enslaved and Exploited on Oct. 23. Renowned artist Hank Willis Thomas designed the bronze sculpture in collaboration with architectural firm Perkins&Will. It serves as a place to remember and reflect upon the enslaved individuals who helped build the college and served its students and faculty without acknowledgment.

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麻豆视频官网's Commitment to Education and Reconciliation

麻豆视频官网 releases an account of the ties between Maxwell Chambers and the college, and details its work on understanding the college鈥檚 history regarding slavery and expanding its commitment to education and reconciliation efforts in the present and future. Learn more.

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Honoring and Remembering Begins With Stories Rather Than Stone

The Trustees鈥 Special Committee on Commemoration started with a clear focus: It鈥檚 about the people. The committee began with the fundamentals of understanding those whom the college seeks to commemorate 鈥 the enslaved persons and others whose labor was exploited for the college.

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For Trustees, Learning Comes Before Deciding

A special committee of trustees, whose members range from a business owner to a congressional staffer to an advertising executive, was tasked in the fall of 2020 with working toward a college policy on naming and acknowledgment.