
The Enslaved People of George Mason Project
The student-led Enslaved People of George Mason (EPGM) project sought to unearth the stories of those people who were enslaved at Gunston Hall in order to inform the complex legacy of our university’s namesake. The project resulted in the Enslaved People of George Mason memorial, which will be added to Wilkin's Plaza as part of the Core Campus project.
- MasonResearch: The Enslaved People of George Mason Project
- Enslaved Children of George Mason Project Webpage
- Funding for the Enslaved People of George Mason Memorial
- Wendi Manuel-Scott discusses the Enslaved People of George Mason project on Access to Excellence Podcast
- Memorial to the Enslaved People of George Mason
- The Fourth Estate: The Enslaved People Memorial is a Beautiful Balancing Act
African and African American Studies Resources
- Fairfax Public Library "Reimagining America Series" w/ AAAS Program Director, Mark Hopson, PhD
- Black History Library
- Minor in African and African American Studies at GMU
Mason Community Resources
- University Life Supporting Black Lives Resources
- John Mitchell, Jr., Program for History, Justice, and Race
- Mason Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Multicultural Education
- Mason Counseling and Psychological Services
Readings, Resources & Toolkits from the Greater Community
- Black Lives Matter Syllabus -Dr. Frank Leon Roberts, NYU
- 26 Ways to be in the Struggle Beyond the Streets
- Anti-Racist Readings
- NYU Global Inclusion, Diversity, and Strategic Innovation Anti-Racism Education Resources
- The Great Unlearn-Unlearning America's Birth by Rachel Cargle
- Elizabeth's Bookshop & Writing Centre- amplifying and celebrating marginalized voices
- Decolonize All The Things- Resources by Dr. Shay-Akil McLean
June 24, 2020