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Learn how the indigenous northern Australian Aboriginal peoples have maintained spiritual connections to their lands and to their ancestors through ceremonial traditions concerned primarily with…
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Amber Dermont, author of Damage Control and the Starboard Sea. A short-story writer who received a fellowship from the National Education Association (N.E.A.), also has appeared in several books. She…
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From the Hispanic Heritage panel, "Houston's Finest: Latina/o First Responders Who Live the Life and Tell the Tales," Hipolito Acosta reads from his book Shadow Catcher, which…
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Persepolis is Marjane Satrapi’s inventive, wry, and tragic memoir of growing up in Tehran in the 1980s - the tumultuous years when the Islamic Revolution took hold in Iran and the country…
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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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A remarkable three days in the Curriculum Innovation Center with our first Digital Storytelling workshop led by Joe Lambert and Mary Ann McNair of the Center for Digital Storytelling.
Eight…
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A remarkable three days in the Curriculum Innovation Center with our first Digital Storytelling workshop led by Joe Lambert and Mary Ann McNair of the Center for Digital Storytelling.
Eight faculty…
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Story review of twins birth and wedding/anniversary
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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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A New History for A New Century In this keynote presentation, Dr. Steven Mintz of the University of Texas at Austin redefines an instructional approach to history that views students as passive…
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Digital Storytelling workshop at Northwest Campus. Conducted in the Summer of 2015 by the Center for Digital Storytelling.
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Reading Culture and The Reel Film and Speaker series present Dr. Ausma Khan author of the book The Unquiet Dead. Dr. Khan holds a Ph. D. in International Human Rights Law with a specialization in…
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HCC Mexican American & Latino Studies presents historian Jimmy Patiño, author of Raza Sí, Migra No. The lecture underscores the immigrant experience during the Chicano Movement. A…
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Attribution: CC BY
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This online webinar, hosted by HCC librarians, focuses upon the concept of "fake news" - defining, recognizing, and developing tactics for understanding and dealing with the issues…
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Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike: CC BY-NC-SA
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