Our Path Forward
The Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery initiative will enable collaborations, partnerships, and other actions to address systemic inequities impacting descendant communities, in pursuit of meaningful repair.
Recommendations
The seven broad recommendations from the Presidential Committee, accepted by the Harvard Corporation, seek to remedy the harm caused to descendants, to our community and the nation, and to campus life and learning.
Recommendation 1
Engage and Support Descendant Communities by Leveraging Harvard’s Excellence in Education
Meira Levinson and Danielle Allen are developing a program through the Harvard Graduate School of Education that will support K-12 teachers and schools in teaching about slavery, its legacies, and how to address hard histories and contemporary controversies in the classroom.
Recommendation 2
Honor Enslaved People through Memorialization, Research, Curricula, and Knowledge Dissemination
Brenda Tindal and Eric Höweler lead a 13-member committee spearheading the effort to memorialize enslaved individuals whose labor was instrumental in the establishment and development of Harvard.
Recommendation 3
Develop Enduring Partnerships with Black Colleges and Universities
Ruth Simmons joins Harvard in July 2023 as a Senior Advisor to the president, focused on engagement with Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
Harvard Library is partnering with the HBCU Library Alliance to sustain and deepen capacity for the digitization, discovery, and preservation of African American history collections held in HBCU libraries and archives.
Recommendation 4
Identify, Engage, and Support Descendants
Richard Cellini leads the Remembrance Project, which will focus on enabling direct descendants to “recover their histories, tell their stories, and pursue empowering knowledge.”
Recommendation 5
Honor, Engage, and Support Native Communities
The Harvard University Native American Program and Harvard Radcliffe Institute held the Responsibility and Repair: Legacies of Indigenous Enslavement, Indenture, and Colonization at Harvard and Beyond Conference in November 2023. The conference brought together Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars, leaders, and community members to explore critical questions of reckoning and reconciliation.
Recommendation 6
Establish an Endowed Legacy of Slavery Fund to Support the University’s Reparative Efforts
President Larry Bacow and the Harvard Corporation allocated $100 million to fund and implement the Report on Harvard and the Legacy of Slavery’s recommendations in perpetuity.
Recommendation 7
Ensure Institutional Accountability
Sara Bleich and her team in the Office of the Vice Provost for Special Projects will build out infrastructure to oversee the University-wide implementation of the recommendations of Harvard and the Legacy of Slavery.
Upcoming Events
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Past Events
Reckoning with History, Shaping Our Future (April 23)
Day one of our two-day symposium will feature panels, a keynote, and reception at the Museum of African American History. Space is limited. Registration closed on April 15, 2024.
Reckoning with History, Shaping Our Future (April 24)
Day two of our two-day symposium will feature a plenary, keynote, special performance, and more at the Richard A. and Susan F. Smith Campus Center. Space is limited. Registration closed on April 15, 2024.