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Professor Bryant Evans introduces the country of Ecuador, and Dr. Melissa Miller-Waters introduces this semester's Reading Culture book selection: "The Inheritance of Orquídea…
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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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this is a short story about Latino migration to Houston
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Political Party Issue Orientation
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Texas History I
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Introducing Texas
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Kinetics and integrated rate law
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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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The accomplished and provocative syndicated cartoonist, author and professor Lalo Alcaraz came to HCC Central to speak about his life and career.
Alcaraz is the creator of La Cucaracha, the first…
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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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electron configuration long hand
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From the Hispanic Heritage Month panel "Houston's Finest: Latina/o First Responders Who Live the Life and Tell the Tales," Houston police officer and poet, Sarah Cortez, reads from…
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