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Collection Number: 40341

Collection Title: Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History Records, 1984-2013

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Size 12.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 10,500 items)
Abstract The Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History, established on 1 July 1988, supports scholarship and cultural understanding of the African diaspora through the interdisciplinary examination of art, culture, literature, and history. The Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History Records chiefly document student-led activism in support of a freestanding black cultural center and the campus committees studying the issue, and later strategic planning, fundraising, and event programming for the established Center.
Creator Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History.
Curatorial Unit University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. University Archives.
Language English
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[Identification of item], in the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History Records #40341, University Archives, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Records transferred in September 2010 (RT 20100910.2) and January 2015 (RT 20150128.1)
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Encoded by: Nancy Kaiser, January 2016

Updated by: Dawne Howard Lucas, January 2022

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The Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was established on 1 July 1988. Initially known as the Black Cultural Center, it was renamed in the fall of 1991 for activist and associate professor of Afro-American studies Sonja Haynes Stone, who died on 10 August 1991. Dr. Stone was the director of the Afro-American Studies curriculum from 1974 to 1979 and adviser to the Black Student Movement from 1974 to 1980.

The Center was originally housed in the Frank Porter Graham Student Union in what had been a snack bar. The student-led push for a freestanding center that began in 1992 became UNC-Chapel Hill's largest student protest movement since the Vietnam War. On 17 March 1992, students assembled in front of South Building where UNC-Chapel Hill's administrators, including Chancellor Paul Hardin III, had offices. The students had three demands: higher wages for the university's housekeepers, a freestanding black cultural center, and an endowed professorship in Dr. Stone's name. Chancellor Hardin rejected all three demands and cited segregation and separatism as reasons to refuse a freestanding center. He countered with a proposed addition to the Student Union.

On 3 September 1992, 400 demonstrators gathered outside the chancellor's house to demand a freestanding center and were removed by police. On 10 September 1992, between 600 and 1500 students peacefully marched into South Building and presented Chancellor Hardin with a letter demanding a freestanding center and calling for him to choose a site by 13 November 1992. The protest was organized by a coalition of black athletes called the Black Awareness Council, which was founded by football players John Bradley, Jimmy Hitchcock, Malcolm Marshall, and Tim Smith.

In 1993, the University's Board of Trustees approved a site for a freestanding center in the Coker Woods between the Bell Tower and Coker Hall. Fundraising for the Center took place over the following nine years. Funding came from contributions, pledges, a chancellor's discretionary fund, private donations, and other fund-raising programs. The Center's groundbreaking took place in April 2001 and it opened in August 2004.

In Fall 2002, the Sonja Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center changed its name to the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History to align the name of the Center with its dual mission of supporting scholarship and cultural understanding of the African diaspora experience. Administratively located in the University's Academic Affairs Division, the Center is concerned with the interdisciplinary examination of arts, cultures, literatures, and histories of the African diaspora. The Sonja Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center's programs include the Diaspora Festival of Black and Independent Film, the Hekima reading and film discussion groups, the Pamela Nicole Cummings Visiting Artist Fellowship, the Sonja Haynes Stone Memorial Lecture, the African Diaspora Lecture Series, the Undergraduate International Studies Fellowship, and Communiversity Youth Programs.

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The Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History Records chiefly document the student-led activism in support of a freestanding black cultural center, the committees and working groups studying the issue, and the programming and events that reflected the Center's initial mission of raising awareness of and appreciation for African American culture by the campus community. Analog and digital records, including reports, memoranda, correspondence, clippings, meeting minutes, printed publicity materials, and press releases, are the files of several different Center employees, including Margo Crawford, director of the Black Cultural Center from 1988 to 1994; Joseph Jordan, director from 2001 to the present; and public relations and program planning staff members, including Terry Spicer, Trevaughan Eubanks, Jennifer Ramirez, Antoinette Parker. Directors Gerald Horne and Harry Amana are represented in the collection but their files are presently not included in this record group.

Series 1 1980s-1994 documents the evolution of the Black Cultural Center from the initial proposal in 1984 to the approval in 1993 by the UNC-Chapel Hill Board of Trustees of a freestanding building named for Sonja Haynes Stone. Topics include strategic planning; the debate over whether the Center should be freestanding or not; the competing visions of the Black Cultural Center Planning Committee and the Black Cultural Center Working Group; the controversy surrounding building site selection; African American student-athlete activism on campus; Communiversity, an outreach program for African American youth in Chapel Hill; working conditions of housekeepers at UNC-Chapel Hill. Also of note are materials relating to a 1994 motivational speech given at the Black Student Leadership Summit by Barack Obama, then a lecturer on constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School.

Series 2 1994-2004 documents the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History during the ten-year period after the UNC-Chapel Hill Board of Trustees approved construction of a freestanding building on its current site. Topics include strategic planning; events planning and publicity; fundraising by alumni athletes; student fundraising and consensus building on campus; Communiversity; outreach to other African American cultural heritage organizations; the Carolina Circuit Writers; and collaborative programming with the Institute for African American Research.

Series 3 2004-2013 chiefly documents artistic programming and event planning at the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History after its grand opening in August 2004. Other topics represented include collaborative projects and performances, Communiversity, operational policies and procedures, the Robert and Sallie Brown Museum and Gallery, undergraduate study abroad, and website redesign.

Series 4 Publications includes records for Word, the first newsletter of the Black Cultural Center; its successor newsletter Milestones; and Sauti Mpya, a literary magazine also published by the Sonja Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center.

Series 5 is the website of the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History. The site includes information about staff, the building, events and other programs, publications, making donations, and the library.

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3600 items.

Records document the evolution of the Black Cultural Center from the initial proposal in 1984 to the approval in 1993 by the UNC-Chapel Hill Board of Trustees of a freestanding building named for Sonja Haynes Stone. The records, including reports, memoranda, correspondence, and clippings, are chiefly the files of Margo Crawford, director of the Black Cultural Center from 1988 to 1994. Topics include strategic planning; efforts to secure a black cultural center at UNC-Chapel Hill; the debate over whether the Center should be freestanding or not; the competing visions of the Black Cultural Center planning Committee and Black Cultural Center Working Group; the controversy surrounding building site selection; African American student-athlete activism on campus; Communiversity, an outreach program for African American youth in Chapel Hill; and working conditions of housekeepers at UNC-Chapel Hill. Also of note are materials relating to a 1994 motivational speech given at the Black Student Leadership Summit by Barack Obama, then a lecturer on constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School.

Box 1

Folder 1

Advancing African American Culture Award, 1990

Box 1

Folder 2

Advisory Board, 1990-1991

The Advisory Board of the Black Cultural Center was established in 1988 by the UNC Board of Trustees and charged with planning a freestanding Black Cultural Center. Records include memoranda, reports, meeting agendas and minutes, by-laws, and related records.

Box 1

Folder 3

Advisory Board, 1992

Box 1

Folder 4-5

Folder 4

Folder 5

Advisory Board, 1993

Box 1

Folder 6

Advisory Board: Board of Trustees, 1993

Box 1

Folder 7

Advisory Board: Retreat, 1991-1992

Box 1

Folder 8

Advisory Board: Retreat, 1993

Box 1

Folder 9

Advisory Board: Site reports, 1993

Box 1

Folder 10

Advisory Board: Working group proposal, 1993

Box 1

Folder 11

Annual report, 1991-1992

Also includes program goals and proposed budgets for 1992-1993.

Box 1

Folder 12

Black Awareness Council: Constitution, history, purpose, program, objectives, 1992

The Black Awareness Council was founded in 1992 by four African American student-athletes: John Bradley, Jimmy Hitchcock, Malcolm Marshall, and Timothy Smith. Their goal was to increase participation of and awareness among African American students and athletes regarding campus and community issues.

Box 1

Folder 13

Black Awareness Council: Letters and articles, 1992-1993

Box 1

Folder 14

Black Awareness Council: Meetings, 1992-1993

Box 1

Folder 15

Black Awareness Council: Related material, 1992-1993

Box 1

Folder 16

Black Cultural Center Foundation: By-laws, 1992

Box 1

Folder 17

Black Cultural Center Planning Committee, 1984

Memoranda, correspondence, meeting minutes, and reports regarding the evolving proposal for a black cultural center. The Planning Committee conducted a study to determine if a center at UNC-Chapel Hill would be feasible, and in 1988, the Black Cultural Center was officially established as a department within the Division of Student Affairs.

Box 1

Folder 18

Black Cultural Center Planning Committee, 1985

Box 1

Folder 19

Black Cultural Center Planning Committee, 1986

Box 1

Folder 20

Black Cultural Center Planning Committee, 1987

Box 1

Folder 21

Black Cultural Center Planning Committee, 1988

Box 1

Folder 22

Black Cultural Center Planning Committee, 1989

Box 1

Folder 23

Black Cultural Center Planning Committee, 1990

Box 1

Folder 24

Black Cultural Center Planning Committee, 1991

Box 1

Folder 25

Black Cultural Center Planning Committee, 1992

Box 1

Folder 26

Black Cultural Center Planning Committee, 1993

Box 1

Folder 27

Black Cultural Center strategic planning, 1991

Box 1

Folder 28

Black Cultural Center Working Group, 1993

The Working Group was created in 1992 by Chancellor Paul Hardin. It was not initially recognized by the Sonja Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center Advisory Board, but the Advisory Board reversed its position after the Chancellor endorsed a freestanding black cultural center named for Sonja Haynes Stone.

Box 1

Folder 29

Black Cultural Center Working Group: Correspondence: Board of Trustees, 1992-1993

Box 1

Folder 30

Black Cultural Center Working Group: Correspondence: Chancellor Paul Hardin, 1992-1993

Box 1

Folder 31

Black Cultural Center Working Group: Statements of support, 1993

Box 1

Folder 32

Black Student Leadership Summit, 1994

Barack Obama was a speaker at this event hosted by the Sonja Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center. Obama was billed as a motivational speaker. The collection includes some notes about his presentation and articles about him for biographical and background purposes.

Box 1

Folder 33

Black Student Movement, 1992

Box 1

Folder 34

Campus Y, 1992-1993

Members of the Campus Y were frequent collaborators with and supportive of the movement to establish a freestanding black cultural center at UNC-Chapel Hill. Records include memoranda, clippings, and timelines of related events.

Box 1

Folder 35

Clippings, 1975

Box 1

Folder 36

Clippings, 1988

Box 1

Folder 37

Clippings, 1989

Box 1

Folder 38

Clippings, 1990

Box 2

Folder 39

Clippings, 1991

Box 2

Folder 40-42

Folder 40

Folder 41

Folder 42

Clippings, 1992

Box 2

Folder 43-44

Folder 43

Folder 44

Clippings, 1993

Box 2

Folder 45

Communiversity, 1992

Communiversity was established by the Sonja Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center as a Saturday school program for children ages 8 to 12. The school was directed and staffed by UNC-Chapel Hill student leaders with the purpose of complementing local public schools' "efforts to achieve greater success with students who were not achieving." The program sought to engage minority students from the community in traditional African and African American culture and history in a way that allowed them to express their own creativity, talent, and scholarship. Expanded program offerings are documented in Series 2 and 3.

Box 2

Folder 46

Correspondence: Grant writing: Sent, 1991

Box 2

Folder 47

Correspondence: Margo Crawford: Received, 1988

Correspondence is scattered and relates primarily to programs and activities of the Black Cultural Center.

Box 2

Folder 48

Correspondence: Margo Crawford: Received, 1989

Box 2

Folder 49

Correspondence: Margo Crawford: Received, 1990

Box 2

Folder 50

Correspondence: Margo Crawford: Received, 1991-1993

Box 2

Folder 51

Correspondence: Margo Crawford: Sent, 1988

Box 2

Folder 52

Correspondence: Margo Crawford: Sent, 1989

Box 2

Folder 53

Correspondence: Margo Crawford: Sent, 1990-1992

Box 2

Folder 54

Correspondence: Margo Crawford: Speakers, 1988-1990

Box 2

Folder 55

Events: Center naming, 1992

Following the death of Sonja Haynes Stone, the Board of Trustees of UNC-Chapel Hill formally approved the renaming of the Black Cultural Center as the Sonja Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center on 25 October 1991.

Box 2

Folder 56

Events: General, 1989-1993

Box 2

Folder 57

Events: Multiculturalism workshop, 1992

Box 2

Folder 58

Events: Race Relations Week, 1993-1994

Box 2

Folder 59

Facilities Planning Committee and Working Group: Meeting materials, 1992

Box 2

Folder 60

Facilities Planning Committee and Working Group: Reports and memoranda, 1992-1993

Box 2

Folder 61

Feasibility Study, 1989-1991

Box 2

Folder 62

Fundraising, 1989-1993

Box 2

Folder 63-64

Folder 63

Folder 64

Grant proposals, 1989-1990

Proposals are primarily to the North Carolina Arts Council and the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation.

Box 2

Folder 65

Grants: Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, 1992

Box 2

Folder 66

History and timelines, 1984-1993

Box 2

Folder 67

Housekeepers, 1992-1993

Addressing the low wages and poor treatment of housekeepers was a concurrent issue at UNC-Chapel Hill in 1993. Student activism around this issue frequently overlapped with the struggle for a freestanding black cultural center on campus.

Box 2

Folder 68

Kwanzaa, 1989, 1994

Image Box 1

Image Folder PF-40341/1

Photographs, 1989 and undated

Topics include an unidentified event, performer, speaker, and visitor to a children's activity.

Box 3

Folder 69

Sonja Haynes Stone: Images, 1938-1991

Copies of photographs of Sonja Haynes Stone from childhood to adulthood.

Box 3

Folder 70

Sonja Haynes Stone: Memorials, 1991-1993

Sonja Haynes Stone died 10 August 1991.

See also Fred D. Muhammad in Series 2.2.

Box 3

Folder 71

Sonja Haynes Stone: Writings, undated

Box 3

Folder 72

Sonja Haynes Stone Task Force, 1991-1993

The task force was a coalition of individuals and campus groups, including the Black Student Movement, the Campus Y, the Office of the Student Body President, the Black Awareness Council, the Student Environmental Action Coalition, the Black Greek Council, and others that formed following a celebration of the life and legacy of Sonja Haynes Stone. The group set three objectives to memorialize Dr. Stone: to rename the Black Cultural Center the Sonja Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center, to establish an endowed chair in her honor, and to grant departmental status to the African and African American Curriculum. The task force was also concerned with the employment conditions of housekeepers at UNC-Chapel Hill, and was active from 1991 through 1993. It appears to have evolved into the Student Coalition for a Freestanding Black Center.

Box 3

Folder 73

Staff meetings, 1989, 1991

Box 3

Folder 74-75

Folder 74

Folder 75

Student Coalition for a Freestanding Black Cultural Center, 1992-1993

The coalition was composed of student representatives from about ten campus groups, including the Black Awareness Council, the Black Student Movement, the Black Green Council, the Campus Y, the Black Cultural Center, and the Sonja Haynes Stone Task Force. It appears to have evolved from the Sonja Haynes Stone Task Force as additional student groups joined the effort.

Box 3

Folder 76

Telephone log, 1992-1994

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5500 items.

Series 2 has been divided into two subseries: 2.1 contains analog records, chiefly of public relations and program planning staff members, including Terry Spicer, Trevaughan Eubanks, Jennifer Ramirez, and Antoinette Parker; 2.2 contains digital files of Joseph Jordan, the director of the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History since 2001, and of public relations and program planning staff members. The subseries contain overlapping content and researchers are advised to review both series for related materials.

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5000 items.

Records document the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History during the ten-year period after the UNC-Chapel Hill Board of Trustees approved construction of a freestanding building on its current site. Meeting materials, reports, clippings, printed email correspondence, printed publicity materials, press releases, and photographs, are chiefly the files of public relations and program planning staff members, including Terry Spicer, Trevaughan Eubanks, Jennifer Ramirez, and Antoinette Parker. Topics include strategic planning; events planning and publicity; fundraising by alumni athletes; student fundraising and consensus building on campus; Communiversity; outreach to other African American cultural heritage organizations; the Carolina Circuit Writers; and collaborative programming with the Institute for African American Research.

See also Series 2.2 for related content in digital format.

Box 3

Folder 77

Advisory Board, 1994

Includes agenda from April meeting and minutes from August meeting. Agenda includes position description and announcement for the Sonja Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center director.

Box 3

Folder 78

Advisory Board, 1995-1996

Member roster.

Box 3

Folder 79

Advisory Board, 1997

Agendas, minutes, member roster. Topics for discussion include the Japan conference, the Cross Cultural Communications Institute, fundraising goals, and recommendations from the Advisory Board to Chancellor Michael Hooker.

Box 3

Folder 80

Advisory Board, 1998

Agendas, memoranda, reports, member roster.

Box 3

Folder 81

Advisory Board, 1999-2000

Advisory Board packet, including member roster, resources list, draft of the strategic vision statement, by-laws.

Box 3

Folder 82

Advisory Board, 2000-2001

Member roster, summary of notes from the fall Advisory Board retreat.

Box 3

Folder 83

Advisory Board, 2002-2004

Meeting agendas, minutes, reports from the Center's director.

Box 3

Folder 84

Advisory Board, 2004-2005

Outreach coordinator report.

Box 3

Folder 85

Advisory Board, undated

Center timeline, description of Communiversity programs, draft strategic statement, Advisory Board retreat survey results.

Box 3

Folder 86

Ambassador program, 2000-2001

Application, survey, and background information for student positions to promote campus-wide awareness and appreciation of the Center.

Box 3

Folder 87

Annual report, 1998-1999

Box 3

Folder 88

Annual report, 1999-2000

Box 3

Folder 89

Annual report, 2000-2001

Extra Oversize Paper Folder XOPF-40341/1-4

XOPF-40341/1

XOPF-40341/2

XOPF-40341/3

XOPF-40341/4

Architectural renderings

Box 3

Folder 90

Art: Current long-term loans from the Center, 1999

Box 3

Folder 91-92

Folder 91

Folder 92

Association of Black Cultural Centers, 1997-1998

Box 3

Folder 93

Association of Black Cultural Centers, 2003

Box 3

Folder 94

Black Alumni Reunion, 2002

Box 3

Folder 95

Black Alumni Reunion, 2003

Box 3

Folder 96

Black Alumni Reunion: 50th Anniversary Gala, 2001-2002

Box 3

Folder 97

Black Community Crusade for Children, 1995

Box 3

Folder 98

Black Cultural Center Community Walk, 1998

Box 3

Folder 99

Black Cultural Center Task Force, 1996

Box 3

Folder 100-101

Folder 100

Folder 101

Black Ink, 1997

Black Ink began in 1969 as a newspaper publication of the Black Student Movement at UNC-Chapel Hill. Records include staff meeting notes, some copy for advertisements and articles, and other records documenting efforts to restart publication by working with The Prism, a pro democracy and social justice publication. Includes an issue of The Prism with dedicated Black Ink pages and the Black Ink BSM 30th Anniversary Issue.

Box 3

Folder 102

Board of Visitors, 2001

Email, memoranda, meeting minutes, by-laws.

Box 3

Folder 103

Campus Y involvement, 1996, 2000

Resolutions of support for the Sonja Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center.

Box 3

Folder 104

Center space, 1995-1996

Space planning, meeting minutes, report of space allocations and site considerations.

Oversize Paper Folder OPF-40341/1

Center space, 1995-1996

Blueprints and schematic drawings.

Box 3

Folder 105

Center space, 2003-2004, undated

Box 4

Folder 106

Clippings, 1994

Box 4

Folder 107

Clippings, 1995-1996

Box 4

Folder 108

Clippings, 1997

Box 4

Folder 109

Clippings, 1998

Box 4

Folder 110-111

Folder 110

Folder 111

Clippings, 1999

Box 4

Folder 112-113

Folder 112

Folder 113

Clippings, 2000

Box 4

Folder 114

Clippings, 2001

Box 4

Folder 115

Clippings, 2002

Box 4

Folder 116

Clippings, 2003

Box 4

Folder 117

Clippings, 2004

Box 4

Folder 118

Clippings: Daily Tar Heel, 1994-1999

Box 4

Folder 119-120

Folder 119

Folder 120

Communiversity, 2001-2003

Annual reports, program descriptions, printed material, monthly reports.

See also Series 2.2.

Box 4

Folder 121

Communiversity: In Our Voice, 2002-2003

Youth program to develop understanding of the impact of arts and humanities on everyday life.

Box 4

Folder 122

Communiversity: Newsletters, 2001-2003

Box 4

Folder 123

Communiversity: Teen outreach, 2000, 2002

Curriculum, grant proposal.

Image Box 1

Image Folder PF-40341/2

Construction for new building, circa 2001

Box 4

Folder 124

Cross Cultural Communication Institute, 1994-1996

Box 4

Folder 125

Diversity training, 1996

Box 4

Folder 126

Eli T. Ullum Undergraduate International Studies Fellowship, undated

Box 4

Folder 127

Exhibit labels, undated

Box 4

Folder 128

Fundraising, 1994

Student fundraising coordinator position description; ideas to raise funds; planning for "The Woman Behind the Name" to honor the memory of Sonja Haynes Stone; "Legacy of Celebrating Diversity" symposium on Frank Porter Graham, Sonja Haynes Stone, and Anne Queen; student committee to promote history of Sonja Haynes Stone and the Black Cultural Center to unite campus in support for a freestanding center.

Box 4

Folder 129

Fundraising, 1996

Box 4

Folder 130

Fundraising, 1999-2001

News releases about big gifts to the Center.

Box 4

Folder 131

Fundraising, 2001

Box 4

Folder 132

Fundraising, 2002-2003

Box 4

Folder 133

Fundraising: Departmental contributions, 1996-2003

Box 4

Folder 134

Fundraising: Event host letters, 2003

Box 4

Folder 135

Fundraising: Jimmy Hitchcock, 2002

Box 4

Folder 136

Fundraising: Naming opportunities

Box 4

Folder 137

Grants, 2001-2003

Box 4

Folder 138

Grants: Best Buy Children's Foundation, 2002

Box 4

Folder 139

Grants: Handspring Foundation, 2001

Box 4

Folder 140

Grants: Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation, 1995

Box 4

Folder 141

Grants: National Endowment for the Humanities, 2001

Box 4

Folder 142

Grants: North Carolina Humanities Council, 2002

Box 4

Folder 143

Grants: Warner Foundation, 2001

Box 4

Folder 144

Grants: Warner Foundation, 2002

Box 4

Folder 145

Grants: Z. Smith Reynolds Rural Communities, 2003

Box 4

Folder 146

Grand opening, 2003-2004

Committee meetings, planning minutes, agendas.

Box 4

Folder 147

Grassroots Leadership, 2001

Meeting minutes and reports for organization that worked to "end for-profit incarceration and reduce reliance on criminalization and detention."

Box 4

Folder 148

Groundbreaking, 2001

Programs, script for annotated schedule.

Box 4

Folder 149

Hintzen, Percy C., 2002

Consultant who talked about efforts of University of California Berkeley to strengthen Afro-American Studies Department with funding from the Ford Foundation; task force report on possible Ford Foundation programs and themes.

Box 4

Folder 150

Horne, Gerald

Box 5

Folder 151

Institute of African American Research, 1998-1999

Program guide, annual reports, Race and the Media symposium, Blacks in Diaspora Studies conference.

Box 5

Folder 152

Institute of African American Research, 2000

Box 5

Folder 153

Jordan, Joseph, 2002-2003

Box 5

Folder 154

Leadership breakfast and dedication, 2004

Box 5

Folder 155

Martin Luther King Scholarship Committee, 2003

Box 5

Folder 156

Minority Affairs Committee, 2003-2004

Box 5

Folder 157

Miscellaneous

"Fact Sheet No. 1" on building names at UNC-Chapel Hill, "The New 22 Demands" submitted to Chancellor Michael Hooker, print out of web page of the African American sections (A and B) of Old Chapel Hill Cemetery, article on black cultural centers on college campuses, and flier advertising an course in African American studies.

Box 5

Folder 158

Multicultural Peer Leaders at Carolina, 1997

Box 5

Folder 159

Office policies and procedures, 2002-2003

Image Box 1

Image Folder PF-40341/3-7

PF-40341/3

PF-40341/4

PF-40341/5

PF-40341/6

PF-40341/7

Photograph album, 1997-1998

Image Box 1

Image Folder PF-40341/8-9

PF-40341/8

PF-40341/9

Photograph album, 1999-2001

Box 5

Folder 160

Position descriptions

Box 5

Folder 161

Printed material

Box 5

Folder 162

Printed material

Box 5

Folder 163

Public relations, 1994

Correspondence, including printed email, about events; 1998-1999 annual report; clippings about events; budget.

Box 5

Folder 164

Public relations, 1997

Box 5

Folder 165

Public relations, 1998-1999

Box 5

Folder 166

Public relations, 2001-2002

Project planning for marketing, fundraising.

Box 5

Folder 167

Public relations, 2003

Community outreach tour to meet with African American educators and cultural heritage professionals to cultivate collaborative community partnerships.

Box 5

Folder 168-170

Folder 168

Folder 169

Folder 170

Public relations, 2003

Box 5

Folder 171-172

Folder 171

Folder 172

Public relations, 2004

Planning and publicity for grand opening of Center, commemorative booklet text.

Box 5

Folder 173

Public relations, undated

Box 5

Folder 174

Public relations: Budget, 2002-2003

Box 5

Folder 175-176

Folder 175

Folder 176

Public relations: Carolina Circuit Writers, 2003-2004

Grant application, email, meeting notes for artist in residence project to develop the African American writers of North Carolina.

Box 5

Folder 177

Public relations: Calendar, 1997-1998

Box 5

Folder 178

Public relations: Calendar, 1998-1999

Box 5

Folder 179

Public relations: Calendar submissions, 2001

Box 5

Folder 180

Public relations: Calendar submissions, 2003

Box 5

Folder 181

Public relations: Contacts, 2003

Box 5

Folder 182

Public relations: Events: African Diaspora Film Festival, 2003

"Afro-Punk" program planning documents.

Box 5

Folder 183

Public relations: Events: African Diaspora Film Festival, 2004

Box 5

Folder 184

Public relations: Events: African Diaspora Film Festival, 2004

"Bontoc Eulogy."

Box 5

Folder 185

Public relations: Events: African Diaspora Film Festival, 2004

"Every Child Is Born a Poet."

Box 5

Folder 186

Public relations: Events: African Diaspora Film Festival, 2004

"Ota Benga."

Box 5

Folder 187

Public relations: Events: African Diaspora Film Festival, 2004

"Rhythm of the Saints."

Box 5

Folder 188

Public relations: Events: African Diaspora Film Festival, 2004

"Sabado Morning."

Box 5

Folder 189

Public relations: Events: African Diaspora Film Festival, 2004

"The Vision of Audre Lorde."

Box 5

Folder 190-192

Folder 190

Folder 191

Folder 192

Public relations: Events: Alvin Ailey Repertory Ensemble, 1999

Box 5

Folder 193

Public relations: Events: Becerra, Luz Marina, 2003

Box 5

Folder 194

Public relations: Events: "Beyond Talent: The Business of Sports and Entertainment," 1998

Box 5

Folder 195-196

Folder 195

Folder 196

Public relations: Events: Black Cultural Center Awareness Week, 1997

Box 5

Folder 197

Public relations: Events: Black Cultural Center Awareness Week, 1998

Box 5

Folder 198

Public relations: Events: Black Cultural Center Awareness Week, 1999

Box 5

Folder 199

Public relations: Events: Black Cultural Center Awareness Week, 2000

Box 5

Folder 200

Public relations: Events: Black Cultural Center Awareness Week, 2001

Box 5

Folder 201

Public relations: Events: Black Diaspora Film Festival, 1996

Box 5

Folder 202

Public relations: Events: Black Student Leadership Summit, 1995

Box 6

Folder 203

Public relations: Events: Blacks in the Diaspora Lecture Series, 1994-1995

Box 6

Folder 204

Public relations: Events: Blacks in the Diaspora Lecture Series, 1995

Box 6

Folder 205

Public relations: Events: Blacks in the Diaspora Lecture Series, 1997-1998

Box 6

Folder 206

Public relations: Events: Blacks in the Diaspora Lecture Series, 1999-2000

Box 6

Folder 207

Public relations: Events: Blacks in the Diaspora Student Academic Conference, 1995

Box 6

Folder 208

Public relations: Events: Blacks in the Diaspora Student Academic Conference, 1997

Box 6

Folder 209

Public relations: Events: Blacks in the Diaspora Student Academic Conference, 1998

Box 6

Folder 210

Public relations: Events: Blacks in the Diaspora Student Academic Conference, 2000

Box 6

Folder 211

Public relations: Events: Blacks in the Diaspora Student Academic Conference, 2001

Randall Robinson.

Box 6

Folder 212

Public relations: Events: Brito, Ines, 2003

Box 6

Folder 213

Public relations: Events: Brown, Elaine, 2001

Box 6

Folder 214

Public relations: Events: Brown, Tony, 1995

Box 6

Folder 215

Public relations: Events: Carolina Jazz Festival, 1998

Box 6

Folder 216

Public relations: Events: Carolina Jazz Festival, 1999

Box 6

Folder 217-218

Folder 217

Folder 218

Public relations: Events: Carolina Jazz Festival, 2001

Box 6

Folder 219

Public relations: Events: Carolina Jazz Festival, 2004

Box 6

Folder 220

Public relations: Events: Cole, Freddy, and Lois Dawson, 2001

Box 6

Folder 221

Public relations: Events: Conference on Conflict in Africa, 1999

Box 6

Folder 222

Public relations: Events: "Cuba and African Americans: A Comparative Perspective," 2000

Box 6

Folder 223

Public relations: Events: Diasporic Organizations Vying for Enrichment (DOVE), 2003-2004

Student organization mission statement, flyers and schedule for One Black Nation Week, constitution.

Box 6

Folder 224

Public relations: Events: "The Dispossession of the Black Seminole (Estelusti): The Laws of Slavery in the 21st Century"

Box 6

Folder 225-226

Folder 225

Folder 226

Public relations: Events: Encounter/Encuentro, 2002

Box 6

Folder 227

Public relations: Events: Encounter/Encuentro Part II, 2003

Box 6

Folder 228

Public relations: Events: February One, 2003

Box 6

Folder 229

Public relations: Events: Gerima, Haile, 2001

Box 6

Folder 230

Public relations: Events: Gregory, Dick, 2000

Box 6

Folder 231

Public relations: Events: Hekima Reading Circle, 2003

Box 6

Folder 232

Public relations: Events: Hekima Reading Circle, 2004

Box 6

Folder 233

Public relations: Events: Holland, Darmone, 2003

Box 6

Folder 234

Public relations: Events: Hye-sun, Kim, 2004

Box 6

Folder 235

Public relations: Events: Jew, Victor, 2003

See also Series 2.2.

Box 6

Folder 236-237

Folder 236

Folder 237

Public relations: Events: "Leadership and Community: Icons from the Past, Models for the Future," 2000

Box 6

Folder 238

Public relations: Events: Lindsay, Arturo, 2003

Box 6

Folder 239

Public relations: Events: "Many Causes, One Struggle," 2001

Box 6

Folder 240

Public relations: Events: "Matters of Race," 2003

Box 6

Folder 241

Public relations: Events: Murray, Albert, 2001

Box 6

Folder 242

Public relations: Events: NAACP Pageant, 2003

Box 6

Folder 243-245

Folder 243

Folder 244

Folder 245

Public relations: Events: "A Night in Paradise," 2000

Box 6

Folder 246

Public relations: Events: "Peace and Justice Tour," 2003

Box 6

Folder 247

Public relations: Events: "Race and the Media," 2001

Box 6

Folder 248

Public relations: Events: "Ring Shout: Young Poet's Conference," 1999

Box 6

Folder 249

Public relations: Events: "Ring Shout: Young Poet's Conference," 2000

Box 6

Folder 250

Public relations: Events: "Ring Shout: Young Poet's Conference," 2001

Box 6

Folder 251

Public relations: Events: Roundtable with Charles Jones, Ahmed Rahmen, Timothy Tyson, 2004

Box 6

Folder 252

Public relations: Events: Simmons, Bradley, 2003

Box 6

Folder 253

Public relations: Events: Sonja Haynes Stone Memorial Lecture, 1995

Box 6

Folder 254

Public relations: Events: Sonja Haynes Stone Memorial Lecture, March 1997

Box 6

Folder 255

Public relations: Events: Sonja Haynes Stone Memorial Lecture, November 1997

Box 6

Folder 256

Public relations: Events: Sonja Haynes Stone Memorial Lecture, November 1998

Box 6

Folder 257

Public relations: Events: Sonja Haynes Stone Memorial Lecture, 1998

Box 6

Folder 258

Public relations: Events: Sonja Haynes Stone Memorial Lecture, 1999

Box 6

Folder 259

Public relations: Events: Sonja Haynes Stone Memorial Lecture, 2001

Box 6

Folder 260

Public relations: Events: Sonja Haynes Stone Memorial Lecture, 2002

Box 6

Folder 261

Public relations: Events: Sonja Haynes Stone Memorial Lecture, 2003

Box 6

Folder 262

Public relations: Events: Sonja Haynes Stone Memorial Lecture, 2004

Box 7

Folder 263

Public relations: Events: "Souls of Black Folk Symposium," 2002-2003

Box 7

Folder 264

Public relations: Events: "Spirituality Seminar," 1998

Box 7

Folder 265

Public relations: Events: "Spirituality Seminar," 1999

Box 7

Folder 266

Public relations: Events: "The Sporting Woman" exhibit, 1997

Box 7

Folder 267

Public relations: Events: Toure, 2003

Box 7

Folder 268

Public relations: Events: "Transatlantic Dialogue," 1999

Box 7

Folder 269

Public relations: Events: "Without Sanctuary," 2001

See also Series 2.2.

Box 7

Folder 270

Public relations: Events: "The Woman Behind the Name: The Legacy of Dr. Stone," 1996

Box 7

Folder 271

Public relations: Events: Prospects, 2000, 2003

Box 7

Folder 272

Public relations: Events: Prospects: Andrade, Claire, 2003

Box 7

Folder 273

Public relations: Events: Prospects: "Follow Me Home," 2003-2004

Box 7

Folder 274

Public relations: Events: Prospects: Franklin, Shirley, 2003

Box 7

Folder 275

Public relations: Events: Prospects: Pires, Pedro, 2001-2002

Box 7

Folder 276

Public relations: Events: Prospects: Reagan, Bernice Johnson, 2003-2004

Box 7

Folder 277

Public relations: Events: Prospects: Rolando, Gloria, 2002-2003

Box 7

Folder 278

Public relations: Events: Prospects: Rosero, Carlos, 2003

Box 7

Folder 279

Public relations: Events: Prospects: Simmons, Bradley, 2000

Box 7

Folder 280

Public relations: Events: Prospects: Soyinka, Sole, 2003

Box 7

Folder 281

Public relations: Fliers and programs, 1994

Box 7

Folder 282

Public relations: Fliers and programs, 1997

Box 7

Folder 283

Public relations: Fliers and programs, 1998

Box 7

Folder 284

Public relations: Fliers and programs, 1999

Box 7

Folder 285

Public relations: Fliers and programs, 2000

Box 7

Folder 286

Public relations: Fliers and programs, 2001

Box 7

Folder 287

Public relations: Fliers and programs, 2002

Box 7

Folder 288

Public relations: Fliers and programs, 2003

Box 7

Folder 289

Public relations: Fliers and programs, 2004

Box 7

Folder 290

Public relations: Fliers and programs, undated

Box 7

Folder 291

Public relations: Faxes, 1998-1999

Box 7

Folder 292

Public relations: Media contacts, 2001, 2003

Box 7

Folder 293

Public relations: Meeting notes

Box 7

Folder 294

Public relations: Miscellaneous

Forms, graphics standards, intern and program coordinator job descriptions, positioning statement, protocols, mission, procedures.

Oversize Paper Folder OPF-40341/2

Public Relations: Posters, 2000-2004

Box 7

Folder 295

Public relations: Press releases, 1997-2003

Box 7

Folder 296

Public relations: Program guide, 1997-1998

Writing and editing of printed program guide.

Box 7

Folder 297

Public relations: Program guide, 1998-1999

Writing and editing of printed program guide.

Box 7

Folder 298-299

Folder 298

Folder 299

Public relations: Program guides, 1994-2004

Box 7

Folder 300

Public relations: Program reports, 2001-2003

Box 7

Folder 301

Public relations: Reserving space

Box 7

Folder 302

Public relations: Speaker information

Box 7

Folder 303

Public relations: "A Taste of the Arts," 1995

Box 7

Folder 304

Public relations: Welcoming packet, 2003

Box 7

Folder 305

Sonja Haynes Stone: Memorials, 1998

Box 7

Folder 306

Sonja Haynes Stone Award, 1991-1996

Box 7

Folder 307

Sonja Haynes Stone Fiction Contest for Writers of Color, 1999

Box 7

Folder 308

Staff: Finance Committee, 2001

Box 7

Folder 309

Staff meetings, 1998-1999

Box 7

Folder 310

Staff meetings, 2001-2002

Box 7

Folder 311

Staff meetings, 2003-2004

Box 7

Folder 312

Staff retreat, 2003

Box 7

Folder 313

Strategic planning retreat, 2001

Box 7

Folder 314

Strategic planning retreat, 2002

Box 7

Folder 315

Strategic planning retreat, 2003

Box 7

Folder 316

Student office assistants, 2000-2003

Box 7

Folder 317

Timeline, 2002

Box 7

Folder 318

Video library, 1997-2001

Box 7

Folder 319

Video library: Purchased videos, 2003

Box 7

Folder 320

Website design and development, 2003

Box 7

Folder 321

Work study, 2003-2004

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 2.2 2000-2004: Digital files.

462 items.

Digital files in this collection may contain file formats that users might find difficult to access. For guidance on accessing these files, please email wilsonlibrary@unc.edu.

Records, including correspondence, reports, and spreadsheets, document strategic planning, fundraising, and budgeting by Joseph Jordan, director of the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History since 2001. There are also event promotion materials created by the public relations and program planning staff members.

See also Series 2.1 for related content in analog format.

Digital Folder DF-40341/1

Advisory Board

Digital Folder DF-40341/2

African Diaspora Film Festival

Digital Folder DF-40341/3

Building

Digital Folder DF-40341/4

Building: Floor plans

Digital Folder DF-40341/5

Building: Floor plans: Adjusted floor plans

Digital Folder DF-40341/6

Case statement

Digital Folder DF-40341/7

Case statement: Culture development and social change

Digital Folder DF-40341/8

Communiversity

See also Series 2.1.

Digital Folder DF-40341/9

Development

Digital Folder DF-40341/10

Film files

Digital Folder DF-40341/11

Financial files

Digital Folder DF-40341/12

Fred D. Muhammad

Digital Folder DF-40341/13

Fundraisers

Digital Folder DF-40341/14

Graphics

Digital Folder DF-40341/15

Milestones

Digital Folder DF-40341/16

Monthly reports

Digital Folder DF-40341/17

Printed promotional materials

Digital Folder DF-40341/18

Program, speakers, promotions

Digital Folder DF-40341/19

Program, speakers, promotions: Alfre Woodard

Digital Folder DF-40341/20

Program, speakers, promotions: Carolina Circuit Writers

Digital Folder DF-40341/21

Program, speakers, promotions: Encounter/Encuentro

See also Series 2.1.

Digital Folder DF-40341/22

Program, speakers, promotions: Euzhan Palcy

Digital Folder DF-40341/23

Program, speakers, promotions: Gay Mcdougall

Digital Folder DF-40341/24

Program, speakers, promotions: Jesus Nebot

Digital Folder DF-40341/25

Program, speakers, promotions: Victor Jew

See also Series 2.1.

Digital Folder DF-40341/26

Program, speakers, promotions: "Without Sanctuary"

See also Series 2.1.

Digital Folder DF-40341/27

Retreats

Digital Folder DF-40341/28

Searches

Digital Folder DF-40341/29

Senior Administrator Committee Work

Digital Folder DF-40341/30

Senior Administrator Committee Work: Academic Plan

Digital Folder DF-40341/31

Staff

Digital Folder DF-40341/32

Voz

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 3. 2004-2013.

1200 items.

Records, including reports, meeting materials, and printed email correspondence, chiefly document artistic programming, event planning, and strategic planning at the Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History after its grand opening in August 2004. Other topics represented include collaborative projects and performances, a minority health conference co-sponsored by the Center, Communiversity, operational policies and procedures, the Robert and Sallie Brown Museum and Gallery, undergraduate study abroad, and website redesign.

Box 8

Folder 322

Advisory Board, 2004-2005

Meeting agendas and minutes, chiefly reflecting Center activities and strategic planning.

Audiocassette C-40341/2

Advisory Board, 2004-2005

Audio recording of retreat (part 4).

Box 8

Folder 323

Advisory Board, 2005-2006

Box 8

Folder 324

Advisory Board: By-laws

Box 8

Folder 325

Annual reports, 2005-2006

Assistant director, Communiversity, programming.

Box 8

Folder 326

Artist in Residence, 2004: de Leon, Aya

Box 8

Folder 327

Artist in Residence, 2005: Hammad, Suheir

Box 8

Folder 328-329

Folder 328

Folder 329

Artist in Residence, 2006: Barrois, Lyndon

Includes Diversity Incentive Fund application.

Box 8

Folder 330

Artist in Residence, 2006: Perdomo, Willie

See also Grants: Performing Arts Fund.

Box 8

Folder 331

Artist in Residence, 2006-2007

Suggestions.

Box 8

Folder 332

Black Alumni Reunion, 2005

Schedule.

Box 8

Folder 333

Building use requests, 2006

Box 8

Folder 334

Collaborations, 2005

Box 8

Folder 335

Collaborations: Genome Project, 2005

Box 8

Folder 336

Collaborations: Sundiata, Sekou, 2005

Relating to the Genome Project.

Box 8

Folder 337

Communiversity, 2005-2006

Counselor manual, assessment forms, schedules, curriculum outlines.

Box 8

Folder 338

Eli T. Ullum Undergraduate International Studies Fellowship, 2005

Announcement.

Box 8

Folder 339

Grants: National Endowment for the Humanities, 2005

Box 8

Folder 340

Grants: Performing Arts Fund, 2005-2006

Relating to Willie Perdomo as Artist in Residence.

Box 8

Folder 341

High School Literacy Project, undated

Publication of poetry by high school students in Chapel Hill and Durham, N.C.

Box 8

Folder 342

Letter of Support: Carolina Science Scholars for Diversity, 2005

Box 8

Folder 343

Letterhead

Box 8

Folder 344

Letters, 2005, 2007

Letter of support and letter regarding programming possibilities.

Box 8

Folder 345

Library, 2005

Planning for film showings and discussions.

Box 8

Folder 346

Memoranda, 2005-2006

Topics include classroom space in the Center, the chancellor's Task Force on Diversity.

Digital Folder DF-40341/33

Minority Health Conference: 11th Annual Summer Public Health Research Videoconference on Minority Health

"Health Disparities: From Civil Rights to Human Rights."

See also Sponsorship, 2005-2006: Minority Health Conference.

Box 8

Folder 347

Performing arts, 2010-2011

Box 8

Folder 348

Program coordination checklist, undated

Box 8

Folder 349

Programs, 2004-2005

Chiefly concerning scheduling.

Box 8

Folder 350

Programs, 2004-2005: "The Wise Ones"

Digital Folder DF-40341/34

Programs, 2004-2005: "The Wise Ones"

Photographs.

Box 8

Folder 351

Programs, 2005-2006: Afro-Cuban drumming

Box 8

Folder 352-355

Folder 352

Folder 353

Folder 354

Folder 355

Programs, 2005-2006: "Black Popular Cultures/Black Popular Struggles Symposium"

Topics include scene setting in black popular culture, hip hop, sports and the black athlete. Some files include Diversity Incentive Fund applications.

Box 8

Folder 356

Programs, 2005-2006: Davis, Thulani

Box 8

Folder 357

Programs, 2005-2006: Diaspora Film Series

Box 8

Folder 358

Programs, 2005-2006: Hekima: The Piano Lesson

Box 8

Folder 359

Programs, 2005-2006: "Identity Politics Reconsidered"

Box 8

Folder 360

Programs, 2005-2006: Jones, Sarah

Box 8

Folder 361

Programs, 2005-2006: Monica Carillo and Milagritos

Box 8

Folder 362

Programs, 2005-2006: Open Mic Series

Box 8

Folder 363

Programs, 2005-2006: Pathfinder Collegiums Project

Box 8

Folder 364

Programs, 2005-2006: Proposals

Box 8

Folder 365

Programs, 2005-2006: Reports

Box 8

Folder 366

Programs, 2005-2006: Schedule

Box 8

Folder 367

Programs, 2005-2006: Sonja Haynes Stone Memorial Lecture

Box 8

Folder 368

Programs, 2006-2007: Diaspora Film Series

Box 8

Folder 369

Programs, 2010-2011

Planning outlines for films and speakers.

Box 8

Folder 370

Public information, 2005-2006

Public relations strategy and timeline.

Box 8

Folder 371

Public information: Press releases, 2005

Box 8

Folder 372

Publicity, 2008-2009

Oversize Paper Folder OPF-40341/3

Publicity: Posters, 2004-2005, 2011

Box 8

Folder 373-374

Folder 373

Folder 374

Robert and Sallie Brown Museum and Gallery: Art Advisory Committee, 2005

Proposals for exhibitions.

Box 8

Folder 375-376

Folder 375

Folder 376

Robert and Sallie Brown Museum and Gallery: Docents, 2005

Information package on Michael D. Harris Letters from Home exhibit, the Hewitt Collection of African-American art; sign-in forms; recruitment flyers; general guide to the artists represented in the Center collection; training materials.

Box 8

Folder 377

Robert and Sallie Brown Museum and Gallery: Exhibits, 2006, 2008-2009

Box 8

Folder 378

Robert and Sallie Brown Museum and Gallery: Guest book, 2004

Image Box 2

Color 35mm Slide 40341/1-4

40341/1

40341/2

40341/3

40341/4

Robert and Sallie Brown Museum and Gallery: Hewitt Collection, 2004

Slides of art work by Charles H. Alston, John T. Biggers, Elizabeth Catlett, Ernest Crichlow, James Denmark, Jonathan Green, J. Eugene Grigsby, Earl Hill, Alvis C. Hollingsworth, Ronald Joseph, Hughie Lee-Smith, Jacob Lawrence, Virginia Evans Smith, Ann Tankley, Ellis Wilson, Hale A. Woodruff.

Audiocassette C-40341/1

Robert and Sallie Brown Museum and Gallery: Interview with Michael D. Harris by P.P. Sunstrum

Box 8

Folder 379

Robert and Sallie Brown Museum and Gallery: "Letters from Home," Michael D. Harris

Box 8

Folder 380

Robert and Sallie Brown Museum and Gallery: Miscellaneous, undated

Notes on African artists.

Box 8

Folder 381

Robert and Sallie Brown Museum and Gallery: Other exhibits, 2013 and undated

Box 8

Folder 382

Robert and Sallie Brown Museum and Gallery: Outreach, 2004

Box 8

Folder 383

Robert and Sallie Brown Museum and Gallery: Possibilities, 2005

Potential artists to exhibit.

Box 8

Folder 384

Robert and Sallie Brown Museum and Gallery: Press coverage, 2004-2005

Michael D. Harris Letters from Home exhibit.

Box 8

Folder 385

Robert and Sallie Brown Museum and Gallery: Publicity, 2004-2005

Michael D. Harris Letters from Home exhibit program and other printed flyers.

Box 8

Folder 386

Robert and Sallie Brown Museum and Gallery: School visits

K-12 learning materials for Hewitt Collection of African-American Art.

Box 8

Folder 387

Robert and Sallie Brown Museum and Gallery: Signage

Box 8

Folder 388

Sponsorship, 2005-2006

Box 8

Folder 389

Sponsorship, 2005-2006: Minority Health Conference

See also Minority Health Conference: 11th Annual Summer Public Health Research Videoconference on Minority Health.

Box 8

Folder 390

Sponsorship, 2005-2006: North Carolina Humanities Council

Box 8

Folder 391

Staff: Meetings, 2005-2006

Notes.

Box 8

Folder 392

Staff: Monthly reports, 2005-2006

Box 8

Folder 393

Staff: Monthly reports, 2005-2006

Box 8

Folder 394

Staff: Retreat, 2005

Immediate and five-year planning, inter-relationships of Center staff.

Box 8

Folder 395

Strategic planning retreat, 2005

Box 8

Folder 396

Study abroad, undated

Box 8

Folder 397

Undergraduate International Studies Fellowship, 2005-2006, 2008

Administration of student travel awards.

Box 8

Folder 398

Volunteers

Application form.

Box 8

Folder 399

Website designers, 2006

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 4. Publications, 1989-2008.

200 items.

Word was the first newsletter of the Black Cultural Center and was in publication from 1989 to 1990. Milestones was the successor newsletter. It began publication in 1996 and continues in publication to the present. Sauti Mpya was a literary magazine published by the Sonja Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center from 1994 until 2000. Records include issues, meeting notes and agendas, and materials related to production.

Box 9

Folder 400

Milestones, 1996-2005, 2008

Issues.

Box 9

Folder 401

Milestones, Fall 1999

Production materials.

Box 9

Folder 402

Milestones, 2002-2003, 2006

Production materials, draft of issue.

Box 9

Folder 403

Sauti Mpya, 1992

Call for submissions, production information, printing invoices, illustrations.

Box 9

Folder 404

Sauti Mpya, 1993

Editorial board meetings, invoices.

Box 9

Folder 405

Sauti Mpya, 1996, 1998-1999

Meeting agendas, production calendar, submissions.

Box 9

Folder 406

Sauti Mpya, 2003-2005

Call for submissions, planning materials, requests for information.

Box 9

Folder 407

Sauti Mpya: Issues, 1991-1997

Box 9

Folder 408

Sauti Mpya: Issues, 1998-2000

Box 9

Folder 409

Sauti Mpya: Issues, 2001

Box 9

Folder 410

Sauti Mpya: Proofs, 2001

Box 9

Folder 411

Word, 1989-1991

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 5. Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History Website.

The website of the Sonja Haynes Stone Black Cultural Center. The site includes information about staff, the building, events and other programs, publications, making donations, and the library.

Digital Item DI-20453/1

Website (stonecenter.unc.edu)

Harvested using Archive-It, beginning in October 2014.

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