As a minority-serving institution with a history as a women’s college, we take pride in providing access and opportunity to individuals from underrepresented and historically marginalized groups. 

Weatherspoon’s Leading Together

Weatherspoon Art Museum’s 2021 – 24 Racial Equity Plan will guide the museum’s broader work towards equity, diversity, and inclusion. It will inform the museum’s future institutional strategic planning, policy development, and museum practices alongside and in step with the university.

Small Steps.
Big Impact.

UNCG strives to create safe and inclusive environments in our classrooms including, but not limited to, all ethnicities, racial backgrounds, religions, ability status, socioeconomic backgrounds, first-generation status, sexuality, and gender identities. Equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) are our core values as an institution, but we must continue the conversations about how to do this important work on a daily basis. That’s the goal of our Small Steps, Big Impact podcast: on-going conversations about EDI in our classrooms.

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Anti-Racist Resource Guide

Within this guide, please find a variety of resources to explore practical ways to understand, explain, and solve seemingly intractable problems of racial inequity, white supremacy, police violence, and injustice. Each section is updated regularly to provide current and relevant information you can always refer back to.

Right to be

Right to Be started as a conversation. We believe a world that respects our right to be isn’t some far-off destination. It’s something we’re building every day. This is your call to power, to build a world free of harassment. How do you want to get started?

Office of Intercultural Engagement (OIE)

The OIE creates and delivers co-curricular programs to bring all students together for the purpose of deepening and broadening awareness, knowledge and skill around identity, culture, and our interconnected fate.

Triad BLM Collection

The purpose of the Triad Black Lives Matters Collection is to document the BLM movement, police brutality protests, and race relations in the Triad area of North Carolina. The collection contains digital photographs and video footage relating to the Black Lives Matter movement and the George Floyd protests.

We Want to Hear From You

With your help, we can expand the information, resources, and causes featured on this website. Reach out to us and share your ideas, events, thoughts, and more.