In addition to examining the experiences of marginalized communities in the U.S. and beyond, students explore race and ethnicity as active social, political, historical and cultural processes and use race and ethnicity as categories of analysis across time and space.
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NOT ALL HEROES WEAR CAPES
PROFESSOR STACIE MCCORMICK Dr. Stacie McCormick is a Literary Scholar, Associate Professor of English, Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies (CRES) and,...CATCH UP WITH CRES
Important Info, News, and Student/Faculty Achievements Download Spring 2022 Newsletter ...2021-2022 CRES AWARDS NOMINATIONS
The Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies Awards recognize students, faculty, staff, and community partners who have made extraordinary contributions to...
A JOURNEYMAN FINDING HOME AT TCU
PROFESSOR DR. PETER CARLO BECERRA, CRES VISITING ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Dr. Peter Carlo Becerra preferred to sit outside as we discussed his arrival at T...