Conversations
Walk of Faith
Determination is a fascinating homonym; it can describe “a decision made” as well as convey the idea of moving forward in a particular direction with confidence and fortitude. In many respects, the reality of systemic racism is not new — it is, unfortunately, as American as apple pie.
Confederacy Cultural Memory Artifacts With Analysis
A collection of scrapbook photos and memorabilia from students and TCU faculty showing the impact of the Confederacy on cultural memory
Photos from Desegregation
A collection of photos from TCU yearbooks and the TCU Daily Skiff during the time of desegregation.
Walk of Faith
Determination is a fascinating homonym; it can describe “a decision made” as well as convey the idea of moving forward in a particular direction with confidence and fortitude. In many respects, the reality of systemic racism is not new — it is, unfortunately, as American as apple pie.
End of Discussion!
Making time for discussion is what any healthy organization needs in order to be in the best position to make good decisions. Discussions, when structured properly, can yield important pieces of information that can strengthen the collective perspective.
Sharing Is Indeed Caring
It’s fascinating to consider just how many series of decisions must be broached in moving toward reconciliation. This segment concerns the best ways to share a report once it has been fashioned.
What Does "Reconciliation" Mean to You?
Listen to what TCU Community members say about what Reconciliation means to them.
Unity Cord
Thanks to collaboration by TCU's Student Government Association, Graduate Student Senate and Race & Reconciliation Initiative, all TCU students participating in commencement will receive a Unity Cord.