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Colores del Carnaval Dominicano

Colores del Carnaval Dominicano is an award-winning documentary, produced by HCC Central, exploring the carnival of the Dominican Republic (the oldest in the Americas). The film examines the…

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Sexual Harassment and Affirmative Action: Professor Tannahill's Lecture of October 12, 2017

Sexual Harassment and Affirmative Action

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Michael Thomas: John Perez Korean War Veteran

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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Artstor: a World-Class Resource

A world-class resource for study and research. HCC faculty have access to this wonderful resource by registering at artstor.org from within the HCC network. The ARTstor Digital Library is comprised…

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Gwendolyn Cepeda

Houston's first poet laureate read at HCC Central, September 24th. She has published three critically acclaimed novels, four award-winning children's books, a short-story collection and a…

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Ileana Martinez

THE HURRICANE HARVEY STORIES: August 27, 2017 - Ileana tells of her loss, while reminding us of what really matters - the people with whom we share our lives. Ileana reaffirms what we sometimes…

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David Guzman: Efren Cerda Korean War Veteran

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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Montoya Harris

THE HURRICANE HARVEY STORIES: August 27, 2017 - We do not live in isolation, as the "invisible others" connected to us are forever present; their loss can be our loss, and Montoya tells us…

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Government and Religion: Professor Tannahill's Lecture of September 20, 2016

Government and Religion

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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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Down in Houston: bayou city blues

Documentary 'Down in Houston: bayou city blues', based on the book by Roger Wood & James Fraher. Pinnick, Duran, Brims.

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Kasey Washington

THE HURRICANE HARVEY STORIES: August 27, 2017 - While Kasey was not immediately impacted by Hurricane Harvey, despite having a flooded backyard, his aunt lost everything and was still working to…

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Jose Treviño

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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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Blanca Rodriguez: Maria De Jesus Agreda

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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