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Coffee Table Selections: Michael Ray Charles
Coffee Table Selections: Michael Ray Charles
Cherise SmithJune 24, 2020
Michael Ray Charles and Cherise Smith Book Signing
Cherise SmithJune 24, 2020
Artist’s Talk: Michael Ray Charles with Cherise Smith
Cherise SmithJune 24, 2020
A New Book from UT Press Sets the Record on Michael Ray Charles
Cherise SmithJune 24, 2020
Life As a First Generation Longhorn
Cherise SmithJune 24, 2020
Where Is The Line Between Cultural Appropriation And Appreciation On Halloween?
Cherise SmithJune 24, 2020
The City Within Our City
Cherise SmithJune 24, 2020
Should a White Artist Paint Emmet Till?
Cherise SmithJune 24, 2020
Cultural Critique of Stuart Hall
Cherise SmithJune 23, 2020
Cultural Appropriation is Everywhere. But Is It Always Wrong?
Cultural Appropriation is Everywhere. But Is It Always Wrong?
Cherise SmithJune 23, 2020
Charleston, Dolezal, and 'The Possessive Investment in Whiteness'
Cherise SmithJune 23, 2020
UT Austin Fellows & The OPED Project Staff Answer the Question: Why Do You Do What You Do?
Cherise SmithJune 23, 2020
Video for UT Austin Public Voices Fellowship 2014-15
Video for UT Austin Public Voices Fellowship 2014-15
Cherise SmithJune 23, 2020
Reflections of a Black Female Scholar: I Know What It Feels Like to be Invisible
Cherise SmithJune 23, 2020
A Public Lynching in Sproul Plaze
A Public Lynching in Sproul Plaze
Cherise SmithJune 23, 2020
Why I’m Not Buying Beyoncé’s Brand of Feminism
Cherise SmithJune 23, 2020
Race in America
Race in America
Cherise SmithJune 23, 2020
Enacting Others
Enacting Others
Cherise SmithJune 23, 2020
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