The two-day symposium will conclude Saturday with a unity gathering at 7 p.m. Hearth: Memorial to the Enslaved.
The Lemon Project Spring Symposium “gave food for thought, hope, and strategy to reclaim our oneness,” reports columnist ...
As long-term effort prepares for next chapter, Board of Visitors resolution apologizes for W&M’s history of owning slaves and racial discrimination More than eight years ago, Lemon was just a name ...
Two William & Mary faculty members will lead the multiyear effort to better understand the role of race in the College’s history, including its connections to slavery, Provost Michael R. Halleran ...