
Reconcile This!
By The TCU Race & Reconciliation Initiative

Reconcile This! May 25, 2023

Episode S3.13 A History To Remember: TCU Purple, White & Black Ft. Dr. Sylvian Greensword
With this episode Dr. G and Marcellis are joined with colleague Dr. Sylviane Greensword to discus their newly released book A History To Remember: TCU Purple, White, & Black. Together, they talk about the writing process, how the idea to collab on a book came about, their hopes for the future, and what will come next. The authors will host their 1st official author book talk on June 15th at The Dock Bookshop at 6p. Come join the conversation!
Listen to learn more about a historic project and how YOU can be a part of it.
A History To Remember: TCU Purple, White, & Black:
The first of its kind, this book chronicles and contextualizes the underexplored history of African American memory at TCU. It focuses specifically upon the understudied role of Black Americans within TCU lore from many perspectives: students, staff, faculty, administrators, and alumni. TCU in Purple, White, and Black explores the academic, athletic, artistic, and cultural impact of a group of people that was not formally included in the university for nearly the first century of its existence, and is an honest look at the history of segregation, integration, and inclusion of Black Americans at TCU. Anyone interested in race relations, the function of memory, and North Texas history will find the text and its layered analytical approach appealing.
Follow the official A History To Remember on Social Media:
IG: @TCUAHISTORYTOREMEMBER
https://instagram.com/tcuahistorytoremember?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100092358403840

Episode S3.12 HIStory Ft. Frederick Rouse III
This week Dr. G and Marcellis return to the community to invite a very important voice and story to the platform. The grandson of Mr. Fred Rouse talks on the lynching of his grandfather and how he plans to continue telling the story of tragedy and triumph. Many of these stories regarding our ancestors get left out and unnoticed that truly shape our lived realities. Mr. Fred Rouse is currently the only person reported to be lynched in Fort Worth and Tarrant County Texas. It is thru the work of the Equal Justice Initiative based in Montgomery, AL https://eji.org/ that Mr. Frederick Rouse III was able to learn about his grandfather, Fred Rouse. Learn more about the Rouse family and the Fort Worth Lynching tour thru link here.
Fred Rouse, Fort Worth’s only recorded Black lynching victim, remembered in TCC exhibit:
Fred Rouse, Victim Of Lynching In Fort Worth, Gets First Memorial 100 Years After His Death

(LIVE) Episode S3. 11: A Beautiful Revolution Ft. Professor Rhonda Magee
In front of a welcoming audience at the Van Cliburn Concert Hall on the campus of Texas Christian University, our host Dr. G and Marcellis record their very first Live episode of Reconcile This! with Professor Rhonda Magee
As a prominent scholar in the field, Magee has explored the healing power of mindfulness, especially for diversity, equity, and inclusion. Magee is a Professor of Law at the University of San Fransisco where she is integrating mindfulness into law, social work, and higher education. She is a Fellow at the Mind and Life Institute and serves as a mentor for a number of contemplative organizations, including the Holistic Life Foundation, Mindfulness in Law Society, and the Brown Center for Mindfulness. Magee is also the author of The Inner Work of Racial Justice: Healing Ourselves and Transforming Our Communities through Mindfulness. This interview explores Magee's journey into mindfulness and healing offers to ask "What is Well being ?" in an introspective way that pushes us forward towards A Beautiful Revolution.
To purchase Magee's book:
https://www.amazon.com/Inner-Work-Racial-Justice-Transforming/dp/059308392X

Episode S3.10: Ways of Knowing Ft. Toni Igbokidi
Dr. G and Marcellis return to the studio featuring a guest who had dedicated his time and energy to create spaces for Black men. TCU medical student Toni Igbokidi joins our host to speak on the power of the barbershop as a place for release and restore for black men. Studying to become a psychiatrist, Igbokidi is becoming a bright light in the Fort Worth community through a strategic partnership to bring the benefits of therapy to the comfort of the barbershop. Tune into the conversations and learn ways of knowing...
Also, tonight at 7:30p Dr. G and Marcellis will host their very first live episode on TCU's Van Cliburn Music Hall that will feature Professor Rhonda Magee. If you cant make it, no worries you can catch the live stream here: https://www.livestreamguy.com/tcu-march-30-keynote/

Episode S3.9: Based on a True Story Ft. Dr. Elizabeth Chew
Coming back to the mic, Dr. G and Marcellis return with a new episode featuring Dr. Elizabeth Chew who serves as the Interim President and CEO at James Madison's Montpelier. Providing an interesting looking into such a historic site, Dr. Chew discusses what it means work with the community to tell protect and provide a storied legacy like none other. "Montpelier is a memorial to the Madisons and the Enslaved Community, a museum of American history, and a center for constitutional education that engages the public with the enduring legacy of James Madison's most powerful idea: government by the people. Through archaeology, architectural restoration, public engagement, and decades of research, Montpelier provides a look into the life of the Madisons and those whom they enslaved. The award-winning exhibition, "The Mere Distinction of Colour" dives into America's continued struggle with Race and Racism and includes reconstructed slave dwellings. The 2,650-acre estate was also home to the prominent American family, the duPonts, throughout the 20th century and includes a segregated Train Depot, Civil War encampment, and a freedman's cabin." - https://www.linkedin.com/company/montpelier-foundation/
To learn more about the Monteplier foundation, click here.

Episode S3.8: It Means A Lot Ft. Dr. Jody Allen
Dr. G and Marcellis check back into the studio with another dynamic conversation. Joining from the great state of Virginia and the College of William & Mary, Dr. Jody Allen engages with our co-host on the work being doing with the Lemon Project. Dr. Allen is Robert Francis Engs Director of The Lemon Project for William & Mary. The Lemon Project builds bridges between William & Mary and African American communities through research, programming, and supporting students, faculty, and staff. As a leading institution within this field, Dr. Allen has had the charge of continuing the work of bridging community as well as facilitating healing.
For more information on the Lemon Project. Click the Link below!
"The Project is named for Lemon, a man who was once enslaved by William & Mary. Though he was, legally, the property of the College, his relationship with the university was complex and often ambiguous. As an enslaved man in Virginia, he owned neither his work nor his own person. But he grew and sold produce to the College, and received a monetary Christmas bonus from the faculty at least once. Even from scant evidence, we can tell that Lemon was an actor on the stage of history, using ingenuity to help mitigate the circumstances of his enslavement"
https://www.wm.edu/sites/lemonproject/about/goals-and-objectives/index.php

Episode S3.7: Different Views Ft. Dr. Ainsley Carry
For more information on purchasing Washington Next? , click here.

Episode S3.6 Life and Times Ft. Vice Chancellor Tracy Syler-Jones
With this episode, Dr. G and Marcellis return back to TCU to speak to living history as they interview Vice Chancellor Tracy Syler-Jones. As the vice chancellor of marketing and communication, she serves as the university’s chief marketing and communication strategist. Syler-Jones oversees the development of integrated marketing and communication plans for the university to advance TCU’s brand, visibility, and academic reputation among key audiences. With this episode in particular, our host delve into how planning for TCU's sesquicentennial anniversary has been a great accomplishment, as well as how racial reckoning and transparent truth telling is also a big part of marketing and communication our guest. As someone who typically stands behind the scenes of the storytelling that takes place at TCU, Syler-Jones takes center stage to share her personal story and journey into climbing the ranks within TCU. There is a power in sharing our story that gives greater connection to not only our work, community, but also to those that we come across during our life and time. We will continue to affirm the humanity of those that are dedicated to the work of reconciliation in all aspects, one podcast episode at a time...With that being said..
#ReconcileThis!
All bio info is shared by https://www.case.org/tracy-syler-jones

Episode S3.5 Kingdom Come Ft. Major Alexander Hines
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Episode S3.4 Train of Thought Ft. Dr. Kirt von Daacke
On episode 3.4 Dr. G and Marcellis return with special guest Dr. Kirt von Daacke of UVA. Dr. Van Daacke is the co-chair of the UVA President's Commission on Slavery and the University (PCSU), which published its report in 2018. The PCSU worked on research, acknowledgment, community engagement, and atonement for several years, culminating in the completion of a significant memorial to enslaved laborers that was completed in 2020 and dedicated in spring 2021. The PCUAS continues that process and investigates UVA’s difficult past from 1865 to 1965.
Join us in a conversation that covers Dr. von Daacke's journey into becoming an international scholar and his efforts of maintaining a global research consortium that includes over 80 institutions. The Universities Studying Slavery (USS) has becoming a growing force rooted in collaboration and commitment towards exploring the truth of academia's relationship with slavery, racism, and the Confederacy.
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https://college.as.virginia.edu/people/kv2h

Episode S3.3: Until The End of Time Ft. Dr. James Cash
Dr. G & Marcellis return with an exciting episode featuring Dr. James Cash. The Fort Worth native and I.M Terrell High School graduate who became the 1st Black scholar-athlete to break the color barrier at TCU as well as the Southwestern Conference. After his legendary career at TCU, Dr. Cash would become a trailblazer within a new game, the business world! Serving as the 1st Black tenure professor at Harvard Business School, a member of the Board of Directors for Walmart, Co-owner of the Boston Celtics, and many more other amazing accomplishments.
Gearing up for his return back to Fort Worth and TCU for the unveiling of his statue on TCU's campus on November 12th, Dr. Cash spends time with our co-host giving more insight into his life story and trajectory.
It is an honor to give our living legends their flowers when they can still enjoy them as well as their trophies, so that they they know that their impact will be celebrated... Until The End of Time...
Check out the mini clip commercial in celebration for the statue unveiling that can be found on YouTube:

Episode S3.2: Purple Reign Ft. Dr. Amiso George
Dr. G and Marcellis return with a new episode of Reconcile This! With the follow up episode, they interview the NEW chair of TCU's Race & Reconciliation Initiative Dr. Amiso George. Listen to how Dr. George will continue the RRI train, add new assets, and introduce an upcoming event that the community does not want to miss!
We can't wait for more to come..until then Reconcile This!

Episode S3.1: Overly Dedicated
Dr. G and Marcellis return with season three of Reconcile This! Our co-host reflect on the past two years, the new structure, and how the podcast will operate for the upcoming season. This year, Reconcile This! will mainly focus on scholars at other institutions and their work in regards to reconciliation.
Are you ready ? We are, because we are committed and Overly Dedicated .....Reconcile This!

Episode S2.13: A Written Testimony Ft. Rev. Wheeler Parker Jr.
Dr. G and Marcellis return with another dynamic interview that features Civil Rights Icon and RRI Keynote Rev. Wheeler Parker Jr. In 1955, the world would bare witness to one of the most horrific moments in US history. The murder of Emmett Till would not only shake the world of Money, Mississippi, but all who would see the Jet Magazine article that displayed the evidence of that fateful night. For Rev. Parker, these black & white photos are not just pictures, but chapters of his life as her bore witness to the entire situation. Listen to his story, unpack history, and witness the power of healing in real time.
To check out the wonderful updates of RRI day, click here!

Episode S2. 12: Wins & Losses Pt. 2- LaDainian "LT" Tomlinson
Dr. G and Marcellis finish the conversation from Wins & Losses Pt. 1 with LT. The second half goes more in depth into LT's navigation on being a big time college athlete that was expected to take care of his family, the way in which he was parented, learning how to handle different situations, and the power of reconciliation to win...
As a bonus, our co-host will be releasing a surprise episode this Wednesday 5/4...we hope you will enjoy.

Episode S2. 11: Moment of Truth Ft. Dr. Sylviane Greensword
One day before Reconciliaiton Day ..not 2..the crew comes back with the offi-ci-al Race & Reconciliation Initiative Post Doctoral Fellow Dr. Sylviane Greensword. Dr. Greensword is the spearhead behind the Oral History Project and lead researcher of the Charley and Kate Thorp family research project. If you've heard this name before it is because it is no stranger to the RRI scene. Charley and Kate Thorp was a formally enslaved married Black couple who were instrumental in the development of early TCU. Dr. Greensword is back again to talk about the nuances of the Thorp's relationship to the TCU's founder and how what we know of American enslavement is only a small fraction...
With exciting news, Dr. Greensword updates us on her research to share that she has found living descendants of Charley and Kate Thorp who have traveled far and wide to come to TCU for Reconciliation Day to learn more about their ancestors. Through the art of the possible and the power of reconciliation, we have and continue to find ...a Moment of Truth

Episode S2.10: Wins & Losses Pt. 1- LaDainian "LT" Tomlinson
Dr. G and Marcellis return with special guest Hall of Fame Husband and Father who also had a great NFL career, LaDainian "LT" Tomlinson. The three come together to unpack the recent "Wins & Losses" in today's news. Hear some unfiltered thoughts between responses and reactions, what RRI means, and the idea that love and fear will make you do some crazy things......tune into Part 1 of a 2 part series.
Also, check into RRI website to hear more about The 2nd Annual Reconciliation Day on 4/20.

Episode S2.9: Wild Wild West

Episode S2. 8: Be Ft. Dr. Jay Augustine

Episode S2. 7: People Hear What They See Ft. James Baldwin
On this special episode of Reconcile This! Dr. G and Marcellis return with a unique spin on their discussion. Within the spirit of celebrating Black History and Reconciliation, our co-hosts wanted to begin to explore the wise words of popular Black trailblazers. This episode will feature a clip from the prolific Black author James Arthur Baldwin. Entitled "Embracing the 'Stranger'" Baldwin invites listeners into his perspective on what racial Reconciliation can look like through his lens. At the conclusion of his brief statement, our co-host return to bring about an interesting dialogue regarding Race and rebuilding.
Be sure to tune in for the next episode of Reconcile This! That will feature Author Dr. Jay Augustine as we cover his new book Called to Reconciliation: How the Church Can Model Justice, Diversity and Inclusion (Baker Academic, 2022).
For more information on RRI week check out the website here !

Episode S2. 6: Care for Me Ft. Dr. Rhondda Thomas (Part 2/2)
Dr. G & Marcellis bring back special guest Dr. Rhondda Thomas to discuss the importance of mental health, caring for yourself while doing emotionally taxing work, and the power in finding a "crew." Tune into part 2 of this insightful conversation on how Dr. Thomas learned how to balance the work and the rest.
Don't forget to check out Call My Name, Clemson
For more information on the upcoming Race & Reconciliation Initiative check out our website HERE
Also, join us for RRI WEEK 2/21/22 to 2/25/22. View our schedule of events view HERE

Episode S2. 5: It Was Written Ft. Dr. Rhondda Thomas (Part 1/2)
On this special episode of Reconcile This! Dr. G and Marcellis take a trip to Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina to meet the trailblazing Dr. Rhondda Thomas and the rest of the research team of the Call My Name, Clemson project. Dr. Thomas is a professor of literature whose work looks into early African American literature and culture, politics of black identity, autobiographical scholarship, African American literature and the Bible, race and culture studies, African American historiography, migration narratives, and African American women writers.
Dr. Thomas documents the Black experience at Clemson through a lens that highlights the fluidity of the past and present. What makes Call My Name, Clemson captivating is that it weaves together significant historical moments and the personal accounts of Dr. Thomas into a cohesive story. A story that sheds light on those who were excluded from the Clemson story, yet were essential in building Clemson into what it is today.
Tune in to hear an in-depth interview from one of the leading scholars in investigating higher education history within enslavement.
Click here to learn more about Dr. Rhondda Thomas and the Call My Name, Clemson project.
To order Call My Name, Clemson - Click Here
For more updates on RRI check out our website at https://www.tcu.edu/race-reconciliation-initiative/index.php

Episode S2. 4: Represent Ft. Cecilia Hill
This episode Dr. G & Marcellis return with guest soon to be Dr. Cecilia Hill. Hill is a product of Ft. Worth ISD and a graduate of neighboring Paschal High School. In this episode the three discuss Hill's journey of feeling as if TCU was attainable and not inviting as a high school senior to now concluding her doctoral studies from that same institution. What Hill reminds us is that our work is not only a reflection of our personal lives, but can also be a representation of what's possible for our communities.
(1:04) Who are you ?, (2:08) The Journey of self (3:38) A product of FWISD, (5:08) The labels of Identity, (8:17) What does Ft. Worth think of TCU ?, (9:51) TCU didn't feel attainable, (13:42) Writing curriculum while facing push back ?, (17:31) The title brings influence, (20:17) The stories of our past predominantly Mexican-American schools in Ft. Worth, (21:51) My Heart is HERE, (22:19) It starts with acknowledgment, (23:37) The full circle moment
Read more about Cecilia Hill's work here
Stay up on all RRI items here

Episode S2. 3: The Low End Theory
Dr. G & Marcellis return with a review on the current structure of the RRI Town-Hall series. For the academic year the RRI team will host each of the 10 colleges at TCU in a conversation of "what does reconciliation mean to you and how is it applied to your work ?" Within, we see how each academic discipline adds unique tools to contribute to the work that is needed for us to become a better society. The pair close off the show by delving into the conversation of what Critical Race Theory is in relation to History. What is the difference ? Why is it needed ? & Why are people so fearful of it being taught ?
Maybe it should be called something else ? But until everything is fair..we will find ways to Reconcile This!
Join us for our next Virtual Town Hall Series featuring the College of Education & Neely Business School.

Episode S2. 2: For Your Eyes Only Ft. Dr. Sylviane Greensword
On this episode of Reconcile This! Dr. G and Marcellis return interviewing Race & Reconciliation Initiative Post-Doc Fellow Dr. Sylviane Greensword. The visionary and lead researcher behind the RRI Oral History Project, Dr. Greensword details her journey that has lead her to TCU and the work that she is deeply invested in. Dr. Greensword is committed to helping share the unfiltered stories of TCU faculty, staff, and students through honest storytelling and research.
(1:25) I am (2:24) Straight Outta Grad School (5:17) LSU PhD (6:56) "Heck No!" (11:09) Tell People's Stories (14:00) What it meant to discovery Charley's Voice (17:50) I had to learn how to detach myself (19:27) There is love in the criticism (21:04) How do you keep yourself balanced ? (23:15) Global Blackness as an extra lens (24:20) What do Reconciliation Mean to you?
Also, please join the Race & Reconciliation Initiative for the second in a five-part town hall series on 10/21 featuring the AddRan College of Liberal Arts and College of Fine Arts that will speak to the question: What does race and reconciliation mean to you?
For more information: Click Here!
Episode Editor: Oscar Saravia
@Osaravia8

Episode S2. 1: One Day It'll All Make Sense..
Welcome Back!
Co-Host Dr. G & Marcellis bring back the highly anticipated Reconcile This! with their first episode of season 2. Listen as both unpack the first year of the Race & Reconciliation Initiative, what to expect with year 2, a 5 year model, and the remix of the Virtual Town-Hall Series.
There is a lot of work to do, but as a campus community will continue to build on...in hopes that One Day It'll All Make Sense..!
For more information for the 9/29 Virtual Town-Hall meeting Click Here !

Episode 6.1: ...And Then There Was..(Bonus Content)
Dr. G and Marcellis wanted to return this week with a quick Bonus Content episode to reflect on the recent police killing of Daunte Wright by officer Kim Potter.
We try to unpack the constant traumatic experiences of being Black in America, while embracing further impact.
The question is what or who can protect us ?
*Thank you to our listeners! We have over 1,300 total since January and have reached the shores of 7 countries outside of the US.
#TCUReconcileThis

Episode 6: The Miseducation

Episode 5: U.N.I.T.Y
This week on Reconcile This! Dr. G & Marcellis return with an in-depth conversation that focuses on the importance of community engagement and involvement within Ft. Worth. Bringing on Dr. Roseangela Boyd, Dr. Trung Nguyen, Professor Adam McKinney, and Dr. Johnny Nhan who each bring a critical perspective on how TCU can be of better service to the Ft. Worth community.
Dr. Boyd: (1:43) The misconception of community (3:30) Who is TCU responsible to? (5:50) Getting rid of the "other" (9:07) TCU aka The Bubble (14:00) The School Of Medicine is the Model (18:58) If you teach a person to fish... (21:12) Progress is a process
Doc Talk Dr. Trung Nguyen & Professor Adam McKinney: (22:30) Who does TCU work with in the community ? (23:13) TCU does business with 14% of ...(25:11) TCU as contributor for the Ft. Worth economy (26:17) It's about visibility (27:39) What are we saying or not saying about Blackness (28:37) Blackness is looked over, not central
Dr. Nhan: (34:27) Operation Progress (38:08) Class difference (40:27) But people are making individual choices (44:30) Who makes the law? (45:49) The laws do not reflect the "people" (54:40) The mistrust is valid
Editing & Co-production: Kai Grady
https://www.tcu.edu/race-reconciliation-initiative/index.php

Episode 4.2: What's Free (Bonus Content)
Dr. G and Marcellis return with their reflections on the George Floyd murder, the Chauvin Trial, and those whose lives weren't given the humanity that they deserved.
Breonna Taylor, Eric Garner, Donovan Lynch & every other Black life lost to police brutality and Anti-Black Racism..
Rest in Power
We move forward, in searching for "What's Free." If possible..
https://www.tcu.edu/race-reconciliation-initiative/index.php

Episode 4.1: The What (Bonus Content)
Dr. G & Marcellis return with a bonus content special reflecting on the recent killings of our Asian Brothers and Sisters and the overarching structure of White Supremacy. Unfortunately, within a system it enacts its powers by the further separation of those not benefiting from it.
What can we do ? We honestly don't have the answers, just more questions that may lead us there.
Let us know your thoughts through email: RRI@TCU.EDU or Twitter/IG : @TCURRinitiative.

Episode 4: If You Don't Know? I Am...
This week co-hosts Dr. G and Marcellis return with a great episode that you do not want to miss! Interviewing our trailblazers and champions who take on the daily duty of doing "The Work". Joined by TCU's 2nd African American Woman promoted to full professor Dr. Francyne Huckaby, RRI Co-chairs Ms. Leslie Ekpe and Dr. Clifford Harrell, and the Director of Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives, Interim Senior Advisor to the Chancellor and the Chief Inclusion Officer Ms. Aisha Torrey Sawyer.
(1:17) I Am... (2:35) In 2018 ! (4:55) The Gifted Curse (6:23) This says less about me, more about the system (7:18) Why ? Because this is the life that I wanted to live (9:40) TCU, the slow change (11:28) Who do I want to teach ? (14:34) Preparing to talk about race (15:59) Faculty meetings and race (17:21) The little actions we do, make the institution (18:39) Its trendy to be "Woke"
(19:48) I Am... (21:02) What did the TCU Board of Trustees say at the beginning of desegregation ? (22:08) Present policies and practices, past precursors (22:43) TCU Athletics. We know about Dr. James Cash, but who else? (23:47) We don't even know their names (24:49) What has changed for the Black-Student Athletes? (25:30) We integrated, but we didn't include (26:04) Rejected from TCU, sent to Jarvis Christian College (27:55) Then the "Why" repeats (30:06) If we are talking about "Equitable" resources (33:23) TCU Black students demanding a Black cultural center..in the 70s ?
(34:31) I Am... (35:03) A Chief Inclusion Officer does what exactly? (36:48) How do you define Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion ? (39:03) People say they want change..but do they really want change ? (40:17) Equality does not mean Equity (42:11) Difficulties as a Black Woman at this level ? (45:20) But..What..? (46:18) Being in the middle of ..not doing enough and doing to much (48:00) DEI is not good enough, lets get rid of it? (49:55) The terminology does not get to the root (50:58) Some backs can't bend (53:33) How does one practice having difficult conversation? (56:55) What does it look like to reconcile ?
Editing & Co- Production: Kai Grady
Benching Jim Crow - Charles Martin

Episode 3.2: The Score (Bonus Content)
After coming off an amazing RRI Week drive, co-hosts Dr. G and Marcellis reflect on the keynote address of NFL Hall of Famer Great LaDainian "LT" Tomlinson. As sports fans who recognize the socialization of Black Athletes, the two give their perspective on what it meant to have LT use his platform in this way.
We know the game, we know the score.
If you have not seen the address, check below!
Race and Reconciliation Presents: NFL Hall of Famer LaDainian Tomlinson '00:

Episode 3.1: Step Into a World (Bonus Content)
In reflection of Episode 3: The Dreamer, The Believer co-hosts Dr. G and Marcellis share their thoughts of policing, their critiques, questions, and perspective. To Dream and To Believe is to imagine new realties and new worlds. That is all seek through questioning.
Come Join us!
ALSO, in celebration of reaching 500 listens to the RRI podcast stay tuned for more bonus content on Episode 3.2!
In the meantime check out the RRI website for more upcoming info.

Episode 3: The Dreamer, The Believer
The RRI team is back with a new episode that will be a treat. This week co-hosts Dr. G and Marcellis talk to the dreamers and believers who attempt to reconcile in their daily efforts and works. Joined by Women & Gender Studies Professors Dr. Randa Tawil, RRI Co-Chair Dr. Sue Anderson and Retired Secret service and Assistant Vice Chancellor for Public Safety Mr. Adrian Andrews. This is a full, action-packed and insightful conversation that is worth every minute!
Dr. Tawil: (1:56) I am the FIRST (2:36) Misconceptions of WGST (5:16) The Origins of heroes (8:20) The levels of identity (12:27) Who is being left out? (15:47) The power of imagination (17:54) We might as well watch a movie (21:15) How do you define reconciliation ?
Dr. Anderson: (23:16) Charley Throp ? (24:08) Thank God we Made It (26:26) He did everything for TCU (28:11) A freedom never "realized" (28:45) Who is responsible?
Mr. Andrews: (32:18) The Longest Title (33:31) The word "Police" (35:31) When I take this tie off..(38:38) That's what I hope (39:29) Being Black and a Police Officer ? (41:33) The L.E.S.S is More Program (43:25) Defund the Police (45:30) Tasked with a lot (47:13) The badge is not a "shield" (51:10) Raise Taxes? (54:21) I want to help! (55:32) We GOT to do our part
Dr. G: (55:55) RRI Week
"We don't talk enough about imagination enough
In order to make change, we have to imagine new futures and new realties....Imaging new world views."
This episode is for The Dreamers and The Believers
Thank you,
Editing & Production - Kai Grady
https://www.tcu.edu/race-reconciliation-initiative/index.php

Episode 2.1: How I Got Over (Bonus Content)
Back with some bonus content Dr. G and Marcellis wanted to provide some of their personal insights and takeaway from Episode 2 Black on Both Sides/Healing at the Crossroads. With some much going on in the world we want to emphasize the importance of taking care of your mental health. You may not be to blame, but you are responsible for your healing and most importantly you are not alone.
Stay tuned for an important message at the end regarding RRI week!

Episode 2: Black on Both Sides/Healing at the Crossroads
& We are back! On this episode co-hosts Dr. G & Marcellis invite Dr. Brian Dixon & Dr. Eric Wood to discuss the intricacies of generational trauma, Black history, and healing. We ask the questions that appear to be taboo in our community which relates to the importance of mental and emotional health.
If there is a spotlight on trauma, there might be an open door for healing..Join us!
Our "Doc Talk" intermission features Dr. Alan Gallay, who is one of many RRI Co-chairs that we will feature during this segment. Dr. Gallay introduces the effects of massacres in North Texas after the Civil War and the interesting "Gray Area" in which our TCU history lives within..
Dr. Dixon (1:20) What form does healing take? (2:15) Generational trauma is ..? (3:32) What's not healed, will be handed down (3:56) You have to work twice as hard, for half (6:15) "Free Radicals" (8:27) You are a terrible therapist for yourself
Dr. Gallay's "Doc Talk"(11:11) TCU's relationship with the Confederacy (12:10) Establishing universities & violence (15:50) Education to calm (16:43) TCU & HBCUs? Jarvis Christian College (18:49) It complicates our interpretation (19:24) The first, will be last.. (21:40) The Gray area
Dr. Wood (22:47) Trauma is multilayered (23:58) Helping people articulate their pain (24:30) Hurt people, hurt people (25:25) Can you acknowledge what you did ? (26:21) TCU's training (27:42) Practical tips for taking your medicine (30:12) Be real whats going on (30:50) There is a spotlight on trauma & an open door for healing
Resources:
https://www.mentalhealth.gov/get-help
https://www.mhanational.org/issues/black-and-african-american-communities-and-mental-health
TCU Counseling & Mental Health: https://counseling.tcu.edu
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Editing & Production- Kai Grady

Episode 1: The Blueprint
On the pilot episode of "Reconcile This!", co-hosts Dr. G & Marcellis engage in a 1-on-1 conversation on their meaning of reconciliation. Listen to how two East-coast natives were brought together in Texas to work on a project that had been years in the making...
It's about forward thinking, about the journey, about community, about building as we climb, about exploring the truth, about asking the questions & it's about.... Reconciliation.
(2:30) Who we are ?, (5:15) Moorehouse Molded, (8:15) Speaking of truth, the honest skepticism of joining RRI, (10:30) The impact of HBCUs & earlier education, (13:54) Ms. Maya Angelou once said.., (15:45) Labor of love & forward thinking, (18:40) Dr. Hugo A. Owens, (21:40) What does reconciliation mean to you ?, (27:10) Groundwork, not fireworks, (32:12) The Three E's, (34:58) Viewing the Black Body & Black intellect in PWIs, (38:38) Committed to the truth, (39:51) How do you avoid burn out while doing the work?, (43:50) History is not about the past, (47:06) Close
Ms. Maya Angelou - Our Grandmothers
Editing & Production- Kai Grady

Trailer: Reconcile This!
We welcome you to TCU's Race & Reconciliation podcast "Reconcile This!". Whereas host and chair Dr. Frederick Gooding Jr., "Dr. G" & Grad. Assistant Marcellis Perkins give a behind the scenes look into what RRI has been working on. Each episode will include two segments of interviews where the hosts will engage in critical conversation with different TCU & Ft. Worth leaders who dedicate themselves to the work of "Reconciliation". Found within the middle of each episode a "Doc Talk" intermission segment will include the wonderful co-chairs of RRI who will be discussing artifacts, documents and or other interesting facts found within their study.
We hope that you learn a little more as we learn, ask more questions as we ask, and seek the truth alongside with us in this journey.
Editing & Production Credits: Mr. Kai Grady. Twitter @KaiGrady IG:LakerFan8
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