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Dr. Jesse Esparza's Mexican American History class interviews Latino Restaurateurs in Houston. Latino Americans: 500 Years of History Grant.
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Featuring Dr. Diana Castillo, Syble Davis, Frances Castaneda Dyess, and Delma Portocarrero.
Sponsored by the Latin@ Students Association at Central college.
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In Escuchando al Silencio de los Antepasados, Dr. French presents a literary genealogy of sound and listening in Greater Mexican literature.
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Dr. Madeline Wright chronicles the African Dance workshops (1984-1993) she organized with the late Deborah Quanaim of the Houston Community College dance department.
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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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This class, led by professor Julie Bata, is part two of three of the Lecture/Class/Performance titled Yanvalou: The Haitian Voudoun Dance of Damballah. Be sure to view the lecture by Musical Director…
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The HCC African Dance and Drum Ensemble was founded at Central College in 2011 by Artistic Director Julie Bata and Musical Director Gabriel Bata for students who wish to deepen their study of…
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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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This performance of SIMBI, choreographed by Novuyo Masakhane, from the 2012 African Dance & Drum Ensemble concert at the Heinen Theatre is part three of three of the Lecture/Class/Performance…
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Panel disccusion " Ritual & Africanist Aesthetic" held Thursday, February 20, 2014 at Spring Brach Campus as part of the Annual Akwaaba Dance & Drum Festival.
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Baroque Art 2
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Reading a Houston Chronicle article about male/female differences in communication styles.
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Victoria Lewis, Texas Women's University presentation at Houston Community College Biology and Physical Sciences Career Fair. A[ril 16, 2015. Central College
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This Side of the Glass: a poetry reading by Jose Antonio Rodriguez author and winner of the national Allen Ginsberg Poetry Award(2009) and the SFA Press Prize (2011)
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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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