Replay: Past Programs
St. Titus’ Pauli Murray Service
June 22, 2022
The annual service to commemorate the life and work of the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray was held in person and online in 2022. Bishop Anne Hodges-Copple officiated, and the Rev. Winnie Varghese, rector of St. Luke’s, Atlanta, preached. Jennifer Wolfe, guest musician, led a choir from within the Durham Convocation.
North Carolina Reads Pauli Murray
May 11, 2022
North Carolina Humanities hosted an interactive panel discussion examining themes from the North Carolina Reads selection Pauli Murray: A Personal and Political Life by Troy Saxby.
This event featured author Troy Saxby and Executive Director of the Pauli Murray Center Barbara Lau, moderated by North Carolina Humanities' Board Trustee Rebecca Reyes.
Pauli Murray: An Unparalleled Life & Legacy
April 4, 2022
Watch Brandeis University’s discussion of the documentary “My Name Is Pauli Murray” here. The panel was facilitated by Professor Stefan Bradley. Panelists included producer and director Julie Cohen and executive director of the Pauli Murray Center, Barbara Lau.
Book Launch Discussion: Pauli Murray: The Life of a Pioneering Feminist and Civil Rights Activist
March 2, 2022
Watch our discussion of Pauli Murray: The Life of a Pioneering Feminist and Civil Rights Activist with the authors, Rosita Stevens-Holsey and Terry Catasús Jennings, with Professor Melissa Harris-Perry.
Instagram Live with Frachele Scott
February 25, 2022
Mellon Humanities in Place Program Officer Justin Garrett Moore and Pauli Murray Center Managing Director Frachele Scott had a conversation about the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray and how the center is continuing to carry out their legacy today.
Queering Black History: A Roundtable on the Radical Queer Black Feminist Legacy of Pauli Murray
February 24, 2022
The Pauli Murray Center and Black Women Radicals held a conversation on about transforming and queering Black History Month and how we uplift unsung Black queer figures from history. The conversation was facilitated by Jaimee Swift and Kristen Mouton.
Panelists included:
Nana Brantuo (she/her)
Dolores Chandler (they/them)
Naomi Simmons-Thorne (she/her/hers)
Trinice McNally (she/her)
My Name is Pauli Murray: Exploring Race and Gender Equity
February 15, 2022
The City of West Hollywood’s Human Rights Speakers Series led a conversation on the documentary My Name is Pauli Murray. Panelists included:
Talleah Bridges McMahon, Producer, My Name is Pauli Murray
Barbara Lau, Executive Director, The Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice
Bryce Cracknell, Impact Producer, Participant
Moderated by City of West Hollywood Councilmember John M. Erickson, Ph.D.
Showing Up Whole: Pauli Murray’s Courageous Life
February 18, 2022
Yale Psychiatry hosted a “grand rounds” panel discussion on the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray. Panelists included:
Glenda Gilmore, PhD, Peter V. and C. Van Woodward Professor of History, African American Studies, and American Studies, Yale University
Barbara Lau, MA, Executive Director, The Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice
Donyelle McCray, ThD, Associate Professor of Homiletics, Yale Divinity School
Christy Olezeski, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Yale School of Medicine; Director and co-founder, Yale Pediatric Gender Program, Yale Medicine
Parker T. Hurley, PhD, LCSWA, a queer, Black, non-binary Trans activist, psychotherapist, and healer justice practitioner
Instagram Takeover with Jaimee Swift
December 17, 2021
Jaimee A. Swift (she/her) is the executive director, creator, and founder of Black Women Radicals, a Black feminist advocacy organization dedicated to uplifting and centering Black women and gender expansive people's radical activism in Africa and in the African Diaspora. She is also the creator and founder of The School for Black Feminist Politics (SBFP), the Black feminist political education arm of Black Women Radicals. As a political and cultural custodian dedicated to uncovering, restoring, and restituting Black women and gender expansive people's political memories, movements, narratives, and leadership, Swift works with Black feminist-activists, organizers, scholars, and educators from around the world to explore and expand on the power, possibilities, and futurity of Black feminisms.
Reflection: Who Made Durham’s Pauli Murray Murals?
November 21, 2021
You've seen them, they are all around Durham - artful community monuments to the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray. Meet creative people Brett Cook and Courtney Reid-Eaton who led the community process of their creation.
“My Name Is Pauli Murray” Salon
November 18, 2021
Aria Sa’id moderated a conversation about the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray and the new documentary, My Name Is Pauli Murray, with Bia Vieria of Women’s Foundation California and PMC board members Antonia Randolph and Brittany Bennett Weston.
This salon was co-organized with Women’s Foundation California’s Culture Change Fund Partners, Participant, and Harness.
“My Name Is Pauli Murray” Filmmaker Panel
September 10, 2021
Barbara Lau spoke with the filmmakers behind “My Name Is Pauli Murray” - including producer Talleah Bridges McMahon, editor Cinque Northern, and directors Betsy West and Julie Cohen.
Just Conversations: Mandy Carter & Pam McMichael
July 22, 2021
Co-founders of Southerners on New Ground, Mandy Carter and Pam McMichael, shared about their long history of activism and organizing in the Southern United States. The conversation was facilitated by poet, coach, and faith leader Kimberly Gaubault (McCrae).
Just Conversations: Dorothy Q. Thomas & Professor Lisa Crooms-Robinson
July 8, 2021
Human rights activists Dorothy Q. Thomas and Howard University Law Professor Lisa Crooms-Robinson explored their work on international human rights, gender equity, and racial equity. The conversation was facilitated by poet, coach, and faith leader Kimberly Gaubault (McCrae).
St. Titus’ Pauli Murray Service
July 1, 2021
The Diocese of North Carolina’s annual service of Evening Prayer commemorating the Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray was hosted by St. Titus’ Episcopal Church, Durham. You may click here for the Order of Service.
Just Conversations: Elaine O’Neal & Dr. Kaaren Haldeman
June 17, 2021
Former Judge Elaine O'Neal and public health scholar Dr. Kaaren Haldeman discussed their work as Chair and Vice-Chair of the Durham, North Carolina Racial Justice Task Force and the life-long activism that led to this public service. The conversation was facilitated by poet and faith leader Kimberly Gaubault (McCrae).
Just Conversations: Mamabear & Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner
June 3, 2021
Our second Just Conversations: Dialoguing for Deeper Truth event was held with historian and feminist scholar Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner and Mohawk Nation Bear Clan Mother, Mamabear. They discussed their long-term collaboration to highlight the role of Indigenous women in the early women’s history movement. The conversation was facilitated by poet and faith leader Kimberly Gaubault (McCrae).
Just Conversations: Rev. Nontombi Naomi Tutu & Rose Bator
May 20, 2021
The Rev. Nontombi Naomi Tutu, Associate Rector of All Saints Beverly Hills, and faith leader Rose Bator, facilitated by the Rev. Tami Forte Logan, discussed their work for racial justice and healing and the wisdom they have gained from co-founding and co-facilitating a series of women’s retreats, Sister-Sojourners, bringing together women from the United States and South Africa to learn from and with one another, discovering shared visions and dreams. This session is also supported by Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UNC-Asheville.
Instagram Takeover with Prentis Hemphill
April 28, 2021
Prentis Hemphill (all pronouns) is a movement facilitator, Somatics teacher and practitioner, and working at the convergence of healing, collective transformation, and political organizing. At present, Prentis is the founder and leader of The Embodiment Institute and The Black Embodiment Initiative as well as host of the Finding Our Way Podcast.
Listen to Prentis speak about healing and transformative justice, the relationship between healing/wellness/and activism, and their work with the Embodiment Institute.
Instagram Takeover with Dolores Chandler
April 13, 2021
Dolores Chandler (they/them) is a mixed race-Black, transmasculine and gender non-conforming, tender, tough human living in Durham, NC. They are a writer, equity coach, facilitator & consultant. When they are not working they like to build things and watch things grow.
Building Coalitions for Positive Change
February 22, 2021
Building Coalitions for Positive Change focused on how communities can create a more just future. Featuring a keynote address by Madame Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (2011 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and former President of Liberia) and a panel discussion with community leaders, the event explored how we might bring about systemic change to build a better world.
TEDxDuke
February 20, 2021
Barbara Lau, the Executive Director of the Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice, spoke at TEDxDuke about Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray and Durham, North Carolina. Lau brings 20 years of experience as a folklorist, curator, professor, oral historian, media producer, and author to this work.
Equal Rights Amendment Documentary Screening and Q&A
January 28, 2021
The Museum of Durham History partnered with the ERA – NC Alliance to host a virtual screening of the 30-minute long Legalize Equality documentary, highlighting the history of this struggle for gender equality. The screening was followed by a Q&A with panel members including activists, lawyers, scholars, and volunteers.
PauliTalks: Black & Queer-End Review
December 1st, 2020
For this series of PauliTalks events, we focused on the topic: #allBlacklivesmatter. We were joined by Brian Kennedy and Marion Johnson, hosts of the "At The Intersection" podcast, and Jesse Huddleston and Desmera Gatewood, hosts of "DurmTalks" for a look back on 2020 through the lens of Black and Queer communities.
Happy Birthday Pauli Murray: Row, Row, Row Your Boat
November 22nd, 2020
For Pauli’s Birthday this year, there was a Mobile Homecoming Sunday service wigh Alexis Pauline Gumbs and Sangodare to honor her.
Community Playlist for Pauli's Birthday
November 20, 2020
As part of our COVID-friendly celebrations, we co-created a musical playlist for Pauli Murray's 110th birthday.
PauliTalks: Black Queer Art & 2020
October 20th, 2020
For this series of PauliTalks events, we focused on the topic: #allBlacklivesmatter. In this panel, Black queer artists Jade Wilson and Gemynii Storer discussed how they connect to the Black Lives Matter movement through their creative arts practices.
Women's Suffrage: Race, Gender and Power
October 13, 2020
Author Martha Jones and the Very Rev. Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas, dean of the Episcopal Divinity School at Union Theological Seminary discuss the role of women of color in the fight for the vote, political, and social power. Dr. Jones’ work examines how Black women have shaped the story of American democracy. This program is sponsored by Trinity Church Wall Street and co-sponsored by the Pauli Murray Center.
PauliTalks: Black Queer Ballot
September 22nd, 2020
Hosted by Des Gatewood and co-sponsored by DurmTalks and the Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice, PauliTalks is a welcoming, liberated *virtual* space that seeks to highlight local politics and community issues, all while uplifting the name, life, and legacy of our ancestor Pauli Murray.
This panel explored voting laws, the ballot, and the issues that impact Black queer and femme folks.
Feminism, Voting, & the 19th Amendment panel
September 17th, 2020
The panel explored the history and current state of the women’s movement in the U.S., the intersections of race and class with gender, and the future of feminist activism and research. The panel included the following speakers: Rep. Vernetta Alston, Kendra Johnson, Dr. Adriane D. Lentz-Smith, Dr. Michele Tracy Berger, and Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner.
PauliTalks: COVID Isn’t Cancelled
September 1st, 2020
This first PauliTalks program focused on the impact of the COVID 19, the evolving state guidelines and what the future holds for North Carolina with Dr. Nicole Swiner (Durham Family Medicine) and Natalie Murdock (Principal and Chief Strategist Murdock Anderson Consulting).