As part of the W&M 50th Legacy Weekend, the “Legacy 3” — Lynn Briley ’71, Karen Ely ’71 and Janet Brown Strafer ’71, M.Ed. ’77 – the first African Americans (1967-71) to live in residential halls and take full advantage of campus facilities and offerings — participated in a panel discussion, monitored by Shenè Owens, Assistant Director of the Center for Student Diversity, held at the William & Mary School of Education. They discussed their experiences integrating the university and answered questions from the audience.
Legacy 3 Panel Discussion at the School of Education