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Central College and the Houston Institute for Hispanic Culture hosted acclaimed Dominican writer Rene Rodriguez Soriano. He read in Spanish from his lates book Solo de Flauta.
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In neighborhoods such as Third Ward, Frenchtown, Sunnyside, and Double Bayou, Houston's African American community birthed a vibrant and unique slice of the blues. James Fraher and Dr. Roger…
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Sean Arce discussed his experience as co-founder of the Mexican American Studies program of Arizona’s Tuscon Unified School District and the challenges that face MAS program instructors and…
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Dr. Wood discusses how nurturing one's awareness of community history and culture can satisfy the need to feel connected.
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Writer and Honors College professor, Dr. Varghese focus on her interest in history and memoir as she reads excerpts from her upcoming memoir and discusses the ways in which history and myth shape…
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Luzine Benjamin Bickham, Sr., a member of the elite Tuskegee Airmen and recipient of the United States Congressional Gold Medal of Honor describes his journey from Tuskegee Institute during World War…
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