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Black History Celebratiom
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Back to the Foodture is a multi-disciplinary project at Houston Community College. It brings together pastry, history, English, and science students and professors. Pastry students choose and make a…
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A learning glass overview of the concept of utilitarianism and some of the common objections to the view.
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Thursday, April 7, 2022 @ 3:30pmDr Roy Vu, “A Double Home Loss? Vietnamese Houstonians and Little Saigon”HCC Alief Hayes room C100
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Beth Allison Barr discusses her book The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth.
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An introduction to the History Speakers program.
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I, Too from Three Dream Portraits by Margaret Bonds
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Dwight Watson, associate professor at Texas State University, gives a talk entitled “Lynching and HPD,” which discusses the 1928 lynching of Robert Powell. He also answers general…
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Black History Celebration 2/8/18
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My Shot from Hamilton 2/8/18
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Dr. Jesus Esparza's Spring 2018 Mexican American History class student stories. Professor Esparza participated in HCC's Digital Storytelling workshops conducted by Storycenter.org.
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Black History Celebration 2/8/18
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this is a short film on Latino Korean War veteran John Perez Jr.
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Dr. Jesus Esparza's Spring 2018 Mexican American History class student stories. Professor Esparza participated in HCC's Digital Storytelling workshops conducted by Storycenter.org.
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Student Group Presentation for Art History II, 1304, Fall 2019. Students were asked to consider an enduring idea, Art History Tells the Stories of People and Societies Inspired by Color. Working in…
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