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Dr. Lois Parkinson Zamora is a leader in the comparative study of literature of the Americas. Her most recent book, The Inordinate Eye: New World Baroque and Latin American Fiction (University of…
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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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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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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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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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Journalist John Pilger ansers questions from HCC students in this engaging 2008 event sponsored by the Northwest College REEL series.
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PROFESSOR JAMES GALBRAITH
Lecture: “The Great Crisis After Five Years: Still No Return to Normal.”
Professor Galbraith will discuss his new book "Inequality and Instability: A…
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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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“In 1968, when he came home from his tour of duty as a battlefield medic in Vietnam, Alan Pogue began using photography to look into society’s wounds for the possibility of cultural…
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PROFESSOR JAMES GALBRAITH
Lecture: “The Great Crisis After Five Years: Still No Return to Normal.”
Professor Galbraith will discuss his new book "Inequality and Instability: A…
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