The civil rights movement, led and orchestrated primarily by African Americans, also created a bedrock of legal framing that has benefited people across the country who have and continue to experience injustice.
“Here, on Massachusett, Wampanoag, and Nipmuc lands, we have a rare opportunity to … reckon with histories of genocide and land theft.”
“The goal is for everyone in the community to thrive and be inspired,” Pinder said.
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“Identity and heritage, nature and spirituality, social justice and political activism are all common themes within the works of our most esteemed Latine and Hispanic artists and creatives.”
Justice at Work is designed to deepen knowledge of equity, access, and social justice practices through chapters that address critical history along with frameworks that are applicable to our work in higher education.
Faculty and staff will attend the annual celebration of Black leadership, culture, and ideas.
While, as a country and as an institution, we have made progress in our understanding of this history and how it impacts our society today, it is clear that we have more work to do.