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Volume 25 Issue 4
from Volume 25 Issue 4
TSU FIRESIDE CHAT
TEXAS SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY NEWS

“Getting in the Trenches: Navigating Race Talk during Hostile Times” fireside chat with the University of Houston-Downtown Center for Critical Race Studies, Dr. Tina Harris.
HOUSTON – Texas Southern University hosted the “Getting in the Trenches: Navigating Race Talk during Hostile Times” fireside chat with the University of Houston-Downtown Center for Critical Race Studies (CCRS) Scholar-in-Resident Dr. Tina Harris and TSU Interim Dean of the School of Communications Dr. Rockell Brown-Burton.
The fireside chat allowed students to ask questions and gain an understanding of dealing with racial conversations in professional situations and how to handle those circumstances.
Harris is a professor at Louisiana State University (LSU) and an internationally renowned interracial communication scholar with particular interests in race, media representations and racial social justice.
Harris is also the nation’s first chair of race, media, and cultural literacy. Harris and Brown-Burton spoke about experiencing racism on an international level, educating people and helping them to break down the racial barriers, in addition to discussing situations dealing with students from public white institutions who were resistant toward her teachings and answered questions from the students in the crowd.
“While race is at the center of the problem, there are many forms of oppression that exist in society, Harris said. “If we are going to live in a society where everything is equitable—not just fair, but where everyone has access to resources just like those in power—then we have to dismantle those systems through knowledge and power.”
The chat helped students have a better understanding of the discipline of communication outside of their major, focus, and race.
“I think this event went pretty good,” said TSU freshman Gerald Sanders. “It was an educational and enlightening experience being around knowledgeable African-Americans who knew what they were talking about and asked the right questions. I believe this is a step to something greater.”