Fifty years ago, the F.W. Woolworth building in Greensboro, N.C., stood as a reminder of segregated life in the south. Today, the building stands as a monument to the power of human courage and its ability to bring about social change. The International Civil Rights Center & Museum is more than just a building designed to house historical exhibits and artifacts. It is a place to witness, to experience and to discuss how to affect social change in our own nation and around the world.
The Multicultural Center and the Office of Student Activities bring you the opportunity to visit the International Civil Rights Center and Museum in Greensboro! Students will participate in an hour long tour of the museum followed by a debriefing discussion over dinner as a group. This conversation will be facilitated by a faculty member.
Saturday, Sept. 18. Cost for students is $5, sign up in the Office of Student Activities, Moseley 207.