Exhibits throughout Thurgood Marshall Hall at Morgan State University

I was honored to design and curate the historical exhibits throughout Thurgood Marshall Hall at Morgan State University, a residence hall named in tribute to the Baltimore-born Supreme Court Justice. Installed on each floor of the building, these exhibits highlight the life, legal career, and civil rights legacy of Thurgood Marshall. They are intended to inspire students by connecting them to the rich history of Black legal advocacy and civil rights progress. Working closely with the university, I ensured that the displays served both as educational tools and as a celebration of Marshall’s enduring impact. This project reflects my ongoing commitment to preserving and sharing the stories of pioneering Black lawyers and civil rights leaders in public spaces and academic institutions.