A conference exploring memory, representation, and reconciliation around slavery and transatlantic legacies. April 23 & 24, 2026 The Debra Lee Keynote Panel on Day One and Sessions on Day Two will be available both in person and online. If you plan to join us in person, please register by the end of the day Tuesday, April … Continue reading Brown University Event | Reconsidering Port Cities: Critical Commemoration of Slavery, and Transatlantic Legacies on 4/23-24
Mystic Seaport Museum Event | Closing of “Entwined: Freedom, Sovereignty and the Sea” on 1/17
On Saturday January 17 at 1pm a special closing ceremony will feature remarks by two RNEH collaborators, Dr. Akeia de Barros Gomes, Visiting Scholar & Adjunct Lecturer at the Simmons Center and Dr. Mack Scott, Visiting Assistant Professor of Slavery & Justice at the Simmons Center.
Simmons Center Exhibit | The Unfinished Conversations Series
This exhibition offers a glimpse into The Unfinished Conversation Series, a living repository of over 150 interviews collected across four continents.
Website Launch: Reimagining New England Histories K-12 Curriculum Project
Brown University's Simmons Center launches an Educator’s Guide for Teaching about Historical Injustice, Sovereignty, and Freedom in the Dawnland (New England)
