"The Local Legacy of Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray" sponsored by the Carolina Public Humanities at the Drakeford Library Complex in Carrboro, NC. This program will be a collaboration with the Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice. Anna Agbe-Davies, Associate Professor of Anthropology will speak about the archaeological survey done of Pauli Murray's childhood home in Durham, NC. Anjalique Knight, Director of Education and Outreach with the Pauli Murray Center will speak on how the Center stewards Aunt Pauli's commitment to justice and activism. Cori Greer-Banks, Director, Carolina K-12 will discuss Aunt Pauli's multi-faceted life and career as a daughter of North Carolina . Rosita will be on hand to add family anecdotes, share stories and answer questions.