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Faces of Time (Los Rostros del Tiempo): The Untold Story of Braceros
A Wednesdays@ the Center talk, this round table discussion will feature a panel with participants Luis Herrera Robles, Professor Universidad Autonoma of Juarez, Mexico; Don Modesto Zurita, former Bracero; and Charles […]
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Still Walking for Justice Exhibit Opening
Come celebrate local women activists from the civil rights era and the women who are carrying their legacy forward today. Still Walking for Justice is an exhibit created by the Pauli Murray […]
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Harvesting a Legacy of Action: Immigration Activism and Human Rights
North Carolina has a long history of support and activism on behalf of immigrant communities. But only recently have immigrant activists begun to view their work from a human rights […]
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I Have No Right to be Silent Exhibit
Rabbi Marshall T. Meyer said, “I have no right to be silent in the face of injustice!” in a sermon delivered at his alma mater, Dartmouth University, in 1991. An ordinary American […]
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Durham: Are We So Different?
Join the Pauli Murray Project’s Barbara Lau and Mayme Webb for a conversation drawing from RACE: Are We So Different, a new Museum of Life and Science exhibit.
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I Have No Right to be Silent: Marshall T. Meyer Traveling Exhibit
Please join us at the opening reception for the exhibition: “I Have No Right to Be Silent – The Human Rights Legacy of Rabbi Marshall T. Meyer.” Opening comments and […]
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Al Margen: Photographs from Latin America and Reception with Petra Barth
Al Margen or “Living on the Margin” is the result of seven years of photography by Petra Barth in fourteen countries of South America, Central America and the Caribbean. The […]
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I Have No Right To Be Silent: Marshall Meyer Traveling Exhibit
“I have no right to be silent in the face of injustice.” Rabbi Marshall Meyer was an ordinary man whose extraordinary convictions, faith, and impetuous personality impelled him to become […]
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Pauli Murray Exhibit Opening: The Birth of an Activist
A traveling panel exhibit based on archival materials exploring Pauli Murray’s 1938 application for admission to graduate school at UNC-CH and its impact on her future, her Durham community, North […]
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