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The Sonja Haynes Stone Center for Black Culture and History is housed in a tri-level, 44,500-square-foot building nestled in Coker Woods adjacent to the Bell Tower, in the center of the UNC campus.
The building stands as one of the most significant accomplishments of the University community, who, at the urging of a coalition of students, agreed to build and support the Center under the Office of the Provost.
The building houses the staff of the Stone Center, seminar rooms, classrooms, a 10,000-volume lending library, a computer classroom, an art gallery and museum, a 360-seat auditorium, a multipurpose room, a dance studio, several office suites, single offices and space for visiting scholars/artists.
The facilities of this center will be ideal for hosting the EVA 2025 conference. We will use the auditorium for pleary lectures and some invited paper sessions, and additional classroom and seminar room space for other sessions. There is also substantial open space within the center that we can use for coffee breaks and lunches.