Executive Director at Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice - Durham, North Carolina, United States
The Pauli Murray Center is a nationally significant history site, anchored by Pauli Murray's childhood home built by her grandparents in 1898 at 906 Carroll Street in Durham, North Carolina. By connecting history to contemporary human rights issues, the Pauli Murray Center will activate visitors of all ages to stand up for peace, equity and justice. We are open and welcoming to everyone: students, families, visitors to Durham, people of faith, aspiring young LGBTQ activists, civil rights lawyers, divinity school students, artists and poets, history-minded West End neighbors, scholars, and community leaders. Our programming encompasses public history, education, arts and activism. Together we will create the Center as an historic site, incubator, oasis, and sacred space. We are still in the process of becoming a fully operational, visitor-ready site. Over the next few years that will mean completely rehabilitating and making an accessible historic home and education center and building a robust calendar of workshops, on the ground and virtual education; community dialogues and invitations to action that address enduring inequities; and creative arts programming.