UNC-Chapel Hill

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Locations

  1. Visitor Resources

    1. Explore the Campus

      1. Self-Guided Tour

        1. Stone, Sonja Haynes Center for Black Culture and History

          150 South Road
          Chapel Hill, NC 27514

          Building Number: 095

          Year Built: 2004

          Departments: Institute of African American Research, Sonja H. Stone Center, Women's Center

          Initially known as the Black Cultural Center, the Stone Center was renamed for beloved faculty member Dr. Sonja Haynes Stone. The Stone Center raises awareness of and appreciation for African American culture by the campus community and is one of the preeminent sites in the nation for the critical examination of African and African American diaspora culture. The building houses classrooms, a library, an art gallery and museum, an auditorium, a dance studio, and space for visiting scholars/artists. Sonja Haynes Stone was head of Carolina's African and Afro-American Studies curriculum from 1974 to 1979 and the leading advocate for a free-standing black cultural center. For hours of operation, visit stonecenter.unc.edu Opens in New Window.

           


          Building Features:

          • Lactation Room: Suite 101, Room 101B (Convenience room. Available 9am-5pm. Call 919.962.8305 for details)