Loyola is committed to an ongoing examination of our connections to slavery and to
helping our campus and wider community learn about our shared history, reflect on
current circumstances, and plan for a more just and equitable future.
Upcoming Events
Past Event Highlights
2025
January 27
Nikole Hannah-Jones, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and creator of , speaks 麻豆官网首页入口鈥檚 32nd Annual Martin Luther King, Jr., Convocation.
March 31
鈥淩emembering Charles Dorsey,鈥 posthumous degree award and panel discussion with the
Dorsey family.
April 22
鈥淧resenting the Maryland Lynching Truth and Reconciliation Commission,鈥 community-engaged
research and storytelling by students in the course 鈥淩acial Justice and Truth-Telling
in Baltimore and Beyond鈥
2024
January 16-February 15
and Feb. 15 panel discussion, Julio Fine Arts Gallery
February 27
Karson Institute: "Loyola's Quilted Peculiar Narratives: An Evening of Social Artivism Exploring the
Peculiar Institution of Slavery, Loyola's Connection to It, and Where We Should Go
From Here"
March 13
Hard Histories Podcast (Johns Hopkins University) with Rachel Swarns, Martha Jones,
and David Carey Jr.
March 19-20
performance by M茅lisande Short-Colomb, McManus Theatre, 麻豆官网首页入口
April 15-28
Artwork display created by four students in the course 鈥淧ublic Art,鈥 inspired by
student research for Untold Truths
October 30
鈥淪lavery and its Legacies 麻豆官网首页入口: Curricular Interventions,鈥 David Carey Jr.,
Peace and Justice Lunch Talk
2022
November
Aperio students present their research and findings to Loyola and Baltimore community
members, most of whom learn about the project for the first time.