• AADS recognition ceremony for graduating seniors

    N. Frank Woods, Jr. Library 1109 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    Join us in the N. Frank Woods, Jr. Library from 4-6 pm for the AADS recognition ceremony for graduating seniors!

  • Benkos Biohó:Maroon Leader Against Spanish Empire

    Here is the chance to learn about the life and legacy of Benkos Biohó, one of the first leaders of the resistance to slavery in the Americas, from Dr. Omar H. Ali, a distinguished historian and author of seven books on the African Diaspora. Biohó was captured and enslaved along... Continue reading...

  • CACE Conference 2026: Feb 24, 25, 26

    CACE Conference
    Elliott University Center 507 Stirling Street, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    The 36th annual CACE Conference addresses Race and Education. Academic panels, workshops, roundtables, keynotes, poetry, and performances will address: history, memory, unconventional archives, North Carolina African American educational institutions, popular culture, media and digital history, mentorship and leadership the power of autobiography and intersectionality, music, representation, incarceration and structural inequality, care, and mental health advocacy.  

  • CACE: Day 1 Schedule

    CACE Conference
    Elliott University Center 507 Stirling Street, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    See the schedule for Day 1 of CACE 2026.

  • Immigration Matters: A Conversation on Policy and Law

    Freedom Festival
    International Civil Rights Center & Museum 134 S Elm St, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    This community educational forum will bring together legal practitioners and community leaders to discuss the current landscape of U.S. immigration law and policy, including DHS detention practices and the broader impact of policy changes on communities. The event will feature expert panelists and offer attendees the opportunity to learn, ask... Continue reading...