In 1968, Black women and other students of color organized a walkout and presented a list of demands to the University, calling for increased representation, resources, and support. Their efforts laid the groundwork for the creation of the Transitional Summer Program (now known as the Third World Transition Program) and what would eventually become the Brown Center for Students of Color.
This page provides a timeline of student-led activism at Brown, highlighting the key milestones that shaped our Center’s founding and evolution.