WASHINGTON, DC -- 4/1/19 -- Student activists in front of Hawkins Hall, from left: Aly Pachter, a senior, Nile Blass, a freshman, Charles (Ethan) Clarke, a freshman and GU272 descendant, Mélisande Short-Colomb, a junior and descendant, Maya Moretta, sophomore, Hannah Michael, sophomore, Karla Leyja, senior, Jessica Richards, junior, and Shepard Thomas, a junior and descendant.
Georgetown University has been dealing publicly with the legacy of slavery and its impact on the institution. Georgetown sold enslaved people to benefit the institution and has been slow to memorialize burial sites. Now descendants of the 272 African-Americans sold to Louisiana have been given legacy status as part of a reparations package, but those students as well as other student activists and faculty are still critical and calling on the university to do more.…by André Chung #_AC20331