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Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation

Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation. Georgetown University has begun a sustained and long-term process to engage the historical role of our University in the institution of slavery and its legacies in our nation. Through new research, digital archives. The University is bringing the research about this history to life and making it accessible. Of the Working Group is one step in a longer-term effort that will be informed by dialogue and engagement with members of our community and descendants.

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Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation. Georgetown University has begun a sustained and long-term process to engage the historical role of our University in the institution of slavery and its legacies in our nation. Through new research, digital archives. The University is bringing the research about this history to life and making it accessible. Of the Working Group is one step in a longer-term effort that will be informed by dialogue and engagement with members of our community and descendants.

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Working Group Reflections – Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation

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Working Group – Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation

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In August of 2015, Georgetown University launched a new effort. To reflect on, engage with, and learn from its historic ties to slavery. The Working Group on Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation was appointed and charged. By Georgetown University President John J. DeGioia in September to study and make recommendations to help guide the University’s ongoing work related to slavery and its legacies. Since that time, the Working Group has created a new public digital archive of historical documents. Haben Fe...

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Conversations – Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation

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Through academic panels, dialogues, art and performance, and other opportunities for learning and discussion, our campus community is exploring our history and its meaning today. Georgetown’s story is, in many ways, representative of our nation’s story. Through media, collaboration with colleagues in higher education and other avenues of public discourse, we have been a part of explorations of this history on a national level. Please note some news sites require subscriptions to their coverage. Panel Exa...

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Connect With Us – Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation

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We will engage descendants and other members of our community in developing a shared understanding, determining priorities, and creating processes and structures. We envision regular meetings, documentation, and evaluation of our progress. We invite your comments, questions and engagement. 37th and O Streets, N.W. Washington D.C. 20057.

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