After providing outlets for community input and reflecting on the diversity of responses, the Twin Memorials Working Group has issued its report to the president. The next step is a request-for-proposal process to identify a team consisting of an architect and artists to develop a design for the memorials.
Join discussions Oct. 27-28 about honoring the Indigenous peoples who lived on land where Emory is located. On Oct. 28, Muscogee Nation members will share their traditions at a teach-in.
With a commitment to deepening a new and developing relationship, 15 Emory community members traveled to Okmulgee, Oklahoma, on a journey of learning at the invitation of the Muscogee Nation.
A recent reception welcoming leaders from the Muscogee (Creek) Nation to Emory is an early step toward honoring Indigenous peoples, the original inhabitants and stewards of the land on which Emory now sits.
A recent reception welcoming leaders from the Muscogee (Creek) Nation to Emory is an early step toward honoring Indigenous peoples, the original inhabitants and stewards of the land on which Emory now sits.