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Journalist John Pilger ansers questions from HCC students in this engaging 2008 event sponsored by the Northwest College REEL series.
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Tony Diaz introduces Joseph Torres and Juan Gonzales, authors of News for All the People- The Epic Story of Race and the American Media.
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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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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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Book Discussion #1: Thurs, Sept. 26th, 2 p.m. "In the Country of Men" by Hisham Matar
Lecture presentation: Dr. Hosam Aboul-Ela, University of Houston Literature Professor
“In…
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Guest Panelist: Ms. Maria Jimenez Activist in the Latino community for the last forty-seven years, Ms. Jimenez has organized campaigns for social change, has provided concrete support to immigrant…
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“The Waiting Room” Film (81 minutes) 2013
“A unique blend of social media and documentary film addressing the conversation about health care reform and equal access to…
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"Broken Verses: a Novel" by Pakistani author, Kamila Shamsie. This is a mystery set in modern day Pakistan.
The lecture and discussion will be led by Sehba Sarwar, Writer and…
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Honors College Professor, historian and author, David Wilcox presents an overview of his recently published historical novel "Roosevelt, Muir, Clio, and Me" </br> Roosevelt, Muir,…
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Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web 25 years ago. So it’s worth a listen when he warns us: There’s a battle ahead. Eroding net neutrality, filter bubbles and centralizing…
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HCC Government professor J. Danielle Bachan brings Mr. Fred Becker to HCC Northeast to talk to students about our Texas Government book and course content. His talk covers the justice system,…
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