This year, 10 years after the Lemon Project: A Journey of Reconciliation was established, the Project is entering a new chapter as it opens up its newest initiative — the Lemon Project Society — which ...
As long-term effort prepares for next chapter, Board of Visitors resolution apologizes for W&M’s history of owning slaves and racial discrimination More than eight years ago, Lemon was just a name ...
The most challenging aspects now of telling the story of slavery in America is “making the information public. How is the best way to get the word (of a specific issue or event) out to the public? How ...
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (WAVY) — Last summer, 10 On Your Side told you about William & Mary’s competition to find a concept for the memorial of former slaves at the university. Jody Allen, who is the ...
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (WAVY) — William & Mary’s Lemon Project is hosting its 11th-annual symposium. This year’s theme is Four Centuries of Black Women in America: Freedom, Activism, and Justice for All.
The College of William & Mary’s 11th annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium will be held virtually next week with panel discussions, keynote speeches and performances that are centered on the history ...
The College of William & Mary’s history with slavery is longer than its history without it. A journey that began in its 1693 charter which outlines its funding through enslaved labor. As the charter ...
William & Mary’s Lemon Project Symposium is back for its 12th year, with a return to in-person panels. The theme of the symposium, which will be held March 25-26 at the college’s School of Education, ...