University Leaders to Discuss Confronting Higher Education’s Historical Injustices at ACE2018
February 20, 2018

​A discussion about how colleges and universities can confront legacies of injustice will be one of the featured plenary sessions at ACE2018, ACE’s 100th Annual meeting scheduled for March 10-13 in Washington, DC.

The discussion between Ruth Simmons, president of Prairie View A&M University (TX), and John J. DeGioia, president of Georgetown University (DC), will take place at the Monday Breakfast Plenary from 8:00—9:15 a.m. The session, Facing History, will be moderated by Judy C. Miner, president of Foothill-De Anza Community College District (CA) and ACE Board chair, and is sponsored by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. 

In 2006, under the leadership of Simmons, Brown University released a landmark report from its Steering Committee on Slavery and Justice. The report documented the participation of some of Brown’s founders and benefactors in the 18th-century trans-Atlantic slave trade and presented recommendations on how to address this troubling legacy. That pioneering effort encouraged other colleges and universities to undertake similar projects and to discover and reveal histories of injustice and the complex political, legal, and moral issues that emerge. A decade later, DeGioia and Georgetown University followed suit, releasing a report in 2016 from the Working Group on Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation

During the session, DeGioia and Simmons will reflect on the role of historical legacies and how they can create opportunities for higher education to confront the past in an effort to better its future. 

ACE2018, the country’s premier higher education event, offers an environment of open dialogue where hundreds of senior higher education leaders will network, hear from newsmakers, and share ideas for tackling common issues in practical ways.

Visit the ACE2018 website​ for additional information and to register. Join the conversation on Twitter at #ACE2018DC.

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