Enjoy free coffee, cookies, and stimulating conversation with UNCG's Humanities Network & Consortium at the museum. Rotating guest speakers and topics each month.
This month’s theme is the Greensboro Massacre forty years later. The facilitator will be
Dr. Jeff Jones of the UNCG History Department, who will briefly place the tragic event of November 3, 1979 in Greensboro in a broader historical context. Survivor
Dr. Signe Waller Foxworth, author of
Love and Revolution: A Political Memoir: People’s History of the Greensboro Massacre, its Setting and Aftermath (2002) will offer her recollections of the tragic day’s events and its aftermath. And
Dr. Jeremy Rinker in UNCG’s Department of Peace and Conflict Studies will offer his insights as an expert in Transitional Justice.
See
hnac.uncg.edu for details.
3rd Fridays: SEP 20, OCT 18 + NOV 15.