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    May 22, 2017: Opening Plenary: Georgetown University’s Working Group on Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation: How Georgetown’s Past is Shaping its Future - TLISI 2017

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    Chatelain, Marcia
    Rothman, Adam
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    Professors Marcia Chatelain and Adam Rothman, both from Georgetown University's Department of History, discussed their experiences on the Georgetown University’s Working Group on Slavery, Memory and Reconciliation. Learn about how they brought the research and deliberation process of the Working Group into courses and communities. Chatelain and Rothman focused on their specific roles in helping the Working Group and situated this work among a history of universities grappling with their pasts and the way peer institutions have created similar initiatives recently.
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