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Thursday, February 9, 2023

All day
'Surviving and Thriving' pop-up exhibit
February 7, 2023 (All day) to February 21, 2023 (All day)
Carroll Hall, third floor

Visit the "Surviving and Thriving" pop-up exhibit on Carroll Hall's third floor (by the elevator, outside the first-year Ph.D. suite) from Feb. 7-21, 2023. Explore anonymous stories from graduate students of color through interactive storyboards and reflect on the displayed stories through an interactive sharing platform.

The exhibit is part the UNC Graduate School's Diversity & Student Success program and will travel to different locations throughout campus during the semester.

 

 

Visit the "Surviving and Thriving" pop-up exhibit on Carroll Hall's third floor (by the elevator, outside the first-year Ph.D. suite) from Feb. 7-21, 2023. Explore anonymous stories from graduate students of color through interactive storyboards and reflect on the displayed stories through an interactive sharing platform.

The exhibit is part the UNC Graduate School's Diversity & Student Success program and will travel to different locations throughout campus during the semester.

 

 

 
 
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February 9, 2023, 7:00 PM
ONLINE and Freedom Forum Conference Center, Carroll Hall 305

Cornell Watson’s work has been featured in several major publications.  His “Tarred Healing” photo project, which reflects the experiences of Chapel Hill’s Black community, past and present, on campus and in the community, is now on view at the National Civil Rights Museum.

Watson will be presenting the project and his experiences as a photographer in this event organized by the UNC National Press Photographers Association.

REGISTER for the event.

ATTEND the event virtually here.

 

Cornell Watson’s work has been featured in several major publications.  His “Tarred Healing” photo project, which reflects the experiences of Chapel Hill’s Black community, past and present, on campus and in the community, is now on view at the National Civil Rights Museum.

Watson will be presenting the project and his experiences as a photographer in this event organized by the UNC National Press Photographers Association.

REGISTER for the event.

ATTEND the event virtually here.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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