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Hearth: Memorial to the Enslaved is a moving site on the university's Historic Campus.
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The expanded Sadler Center, with 53,000 square feet of new space, completes a vision conceived decades ago of a centerpiece of activity in the heart of William & Mary’s campus.
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The Hearth memorial honors the people whom the university enslaved over the course of 172 years.
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Flowers placed at Hearth: Memorial to the Enslaved.
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A restful retreat by the waters edge.
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Hannah Montalvo '25 and her mom, Linda Wan, go canoeing on Lake Matoaka.
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Fire pits are perfect for warming up and catching up with friends on cold winter nights.
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Día de Muertos Altar Exhibition in Washington Hall lobby
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Day of the Dead art installation in the Washington Hall lobby
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W&M’s Writing & Communication Center supports student progress with programming, resources and one-on-one support to help them become better writers and communicators.
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Students from all disciplines and levels are welcome in the Writing & Communication Center.
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A student practices at a vintage piano in the Music Building, part of the new W&M Performing Arts Quarter.
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A visitor to the Hart gallery enjoys one of the pieces of art.
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One of the pieces created by participants in the Veteran-to-Executive Transition certificate program.
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People gather at the Hart Family Art Gallery for the exhibition.
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“Veterans Expressions: An Exhibition of Art from W&M’s Veteran-to-Executive Transition Program” is currently on display in the Hart Gallery at the Sadler Center.
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The people who helped make the memorial and its vessel a reality celebrated together with a non-alcoholic cider toast following the ceremony.
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Also in attendance was Richmond artist Charlie Ponticello (right, pictured here with Jody Allen Ph.D. ’07, assistant professor of history), who created the vessel, which was designed by Baskervill architectural firm.
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Among those in attendance were Lynn Briley ’71 and Janet Brown Strafer ’71, two of the first three African-American residential students at William & Mary — later known as the “Legacy 3.”
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President Katherine A. Rowe also addressed the crowd attending the dedication event.
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Chief Diversity Officer Chon Glover M.Ed. ’99, Ed.D. ’06, welcomed guests to the vessel dedication.
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W&M’s dedication of the vessel for Hearth: Memorial to the Enslaved
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Steve Prince, director of engagement and distinguished artist in residence at the Muscarelle Museum or Art, performed a libation ceremony.
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Robert F. Engs, Director of the Lemon Project, also spoke to those in attendance.
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Ebony Expressions performed “Lift Every Voice and Sing.”
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The event began with a drum call led by Kurt Patterson of the Elegba Folklore Society.
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The vessel that will hold the fire at the center of William & Mary's Hearth: Memorial to the Enslaved was installed March 18, 2023.
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The handcrafted vessel at William & Mary’s Hearth: Memorial to the Enslaved was installed March 18 and dedicated at a public ceremony on April 1.
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The one-of-a-kind vessel was handmade by artist Charlie Ponticello in Richmond.
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