Black Studies Media Reading List: Xavier Livermon IUPRA Equity Town Hall with the City of Austin and Austin ISD Teaching HIV and Black Queer Studies During Crisis About the Black Skin We Live In What Is Juneteenth and When Is It? Angelica Allen Brings Global Understanding to New Africana Studies Minor When is enough, enough? In Austin, a liberal bastion, protests force another reckoning with racism, segregation University of Texas professor discusses racial injustice Warfield Center Catch-Up Cafe: Narratives of Resilience and Response Race and Democracy Podcast Ep. 36 – The Black Arts as a Human Right: A Conversation with Art Scholar Dr. Cherise Smith COVID-19 & Anti-Asian Racism: Solidarity & Community in Central TX Warfield Center Critical Conversations: COVID-19 and the Structures of Crisis in the Black Community COVID-19 Pandemic Sheds New Light on Access to the Arts BAR Book Forum: Xavier Livermon’s “Kwaito Bodies” Cite Black Women Podcast S2E4: Experiences Embodied in Language and Flesh: Dr. Dora Santana Cite Black Women Podcast S2E1: A Conversation with Carole Boyce Davies, Yomaira Figueroa and Bedour Alagraa Author and Poet Saeed Jones (How We Fight For Our Lives) in Conversation with Jennifer Wilks KUT’s Views and Brews (Virtual) co-hosted by Minkah Makalani How Black Artists in Texas Demonstrate the Spirit of Juneteenth Anti-Blackness: Readings on Violence, Resistance, and Repair Panel ft. Christen A. Smith Art Galleries at Black Studies launches online resource, ‘The Narrative’ How the Coronavirus Will Shape a Generation Culture Crawl ATX Podcast Episode 24 – Digital Black Face UT Professor in Conversation: Exploring the Roots of Urban Unrest Culture Crawl ATX Podcast Episode 21 – Political Identity Black Texans already face health care disparities. The coronavirus is making it worse. State Board Approves African American Studies High School Course Despite Controversy Warfield Center Catch-Up Cafe: Coffee Table Selections “Michael Ray Charles (A Retrospective) Warfield Center Catch-Up Cafe: Creating through/around/during Difficult Times Opinion: ‘Chinese virus’ label distracts us from readying for the next crisis Warfield Center Catch-Up Cafe: Student Solidarity & Collective Care During COVID-19 Cite Black Women Podcast S2E3: A Black Women’s History of the United States Opinion: An open letter to my peers partying on the beach Connect with @BlackStudiesUTClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)