The Department of Gender and Race Studies and Black Faculty and Staff Association Ambassadors have collaborated since 2015 to run the Hallowed Grounds tours. These tours aim to educate students and community members about the University’s long history of slavery and how it connects to existing campus structures. JaiOnna Terry, a graduate student in the Department of Gender and Race Studies, helps guide the tours. Terry said that each tour’s stops can vary depending on the person facilitating it, but it usually begins with the Gorgas House and ends with the slave cemetery. “For me, personally, I talk about a spot of activism that’s right outside of Presidents Hall,” Terry said. “The brick
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