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Dr. Ranjana Varghese

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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Richard Warms

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David Lee-“Dreamtime – Aboriginal Interweaving of Past, Present and Future”

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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This is a story of a student now attending Houston Community College. He is a refugee from Liberia, SW Africa. This student and his family was rescued and brought to Houston, Texas by the United…

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Train to Crystal City

http://library.hccs.edu/GCR Author Jan Jarboe Russell visits Houston Community College to discuss her book - The Train To Crystal City. The Train to Crystal City was chosen as book for 2016's…

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Tony Diaz, Minority Male Initiative

HCC Minority Male Initiative hosted HCC Central English professor, novelist and radio talk show host Tony Diaz as part of the Men of Honor Lecture Series. Tony Diaz, author of The Aztec Love God and…

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Keeping History Alive: Dr. Esparza Storytelling Project

History professor Dr. Jesse Esparza invited Koran and Vietnam war veterans to Central Campus to be interviewed by his class as part of his digital storytelling project. The interviews will be…

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Dr. Ausma Khan: The Unquiet Dead

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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Digital Humanities: Digital Museums

In “Digital Museums” Professor of History, Tomiko Meeks explains how a digital museum assignment in History or other Humanities courses empowers students to engage in thoughtful curation…

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Criminal Prosecution Process: Professor Tannahill's Lecture of May 5, 2016

Criminal Prosecution Process

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Jimmy Patiño— author of Raza Sí, Migra No

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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HCC Library Webinar - Fake News

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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Amber Dermont

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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Chapter 4, Classical Art of Greece, The Element of Line part 2

Classical Greek Art, The Element of Line

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Dr. Roger Wood

Dr. Wood discusses how nurturing one's awareness of community history and culture can satisfy the need to feel connected.

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Finding Short Stories

How to find Short Stories using Short Story Index

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