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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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Dr. Warms discusses the history of France's West African armed forces, the experiences of African men taken from villages to fight on the front lines in France's wars, and his experiences…
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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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An exhibit commemorating the 100th anniversary of the First World War through the art created by ordinary soldiers in the trenches co-curated by George Mason University professor Marion Deshmukh.…
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HCC history professor Angela Holder, Captain Paul Mathews and Major Charles Williams present and display artifacts from the annual Camp Logan exhibit at the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum. They…
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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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A New History for A New Century In this keynote presentation, Dr. Steven Mintz of the University of Texas at Austin redefines an instructional approach to history that views students as passive…
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In “Oral Histories” History Professor, Dr. Natalie Garza presents best practices for conducting and teaching students how to conduct oral histories. Dr. Garza’s work with the oral…
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Reading Culture Presents: "Biography of a Runaway Slave Guest Speaker Dr. Edward L. Cox PH.D
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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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