W&M's Reconciliation
More than a decade ago, William & Mary began the tough work of reconciling the institution and community with its history regarding the exploitation of African-American and Native peoples through the eras of slavery, Jim Crow and segregation. The university is deeply committed to this path of reconciliation through its administration and governance, historical research and scholarship, development of policy and procedure; and diversity and inclusion efforts.

Hearth: Memorial to the Enslaved

Diversity & Inclusion

The Lemon Project

Naming & Renaming at W&M

Juneteenth Celebration

Bray School Lab

James Monroe's Highland

American Indians

Center for Racial & Social Justice

Race Relations