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December 06, 2024
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  • Guest Speaker Panel: "Black, Brown and Blue: A Historical Discussion of Policing in Houston"

  • Guest Speaker Panel: "Three Feathers: Storytelling and Restorative Justice In Northern Indigenous Communities"

  • Amy C. Evans: "Houston in 2020: Self-Employed Black Artists- An Oral History Project by Amy C. Evans"

  • Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez: "Racial Health Disparities and Public History: Oral Histories of LatinX and African American Health in the COVID-19 Pandemic"

  • Guest Speaker Panel: "Seadrift Documentary Panel Discussion: Race, Refugees, and Redemption"

  • Stephen Klineberg: "Prophetic City: Tracking Responses to Mounting Inequalities, Ethnic Transformations, and Severe Storms"

  • Sarah Rafael Garcia: "Fairy Tales for Truth and Justice: Preserving and Re-presenting History through Contemporary Narratives"

  • Ruben Molina: "Chicano Soul: Recordings and History of an American Culture"

  • Dwight Watson: "Murder on the Bayou: Jose Campos Torres and Police Brutality"

  • Karl Jacoby: "The Strange Career of William Ellis: The Texas Slave Who Became a Mexican Millionaire"

  • Houston History Magazine Panel: "African American Studies: Community Impact and Future Outlook"

  • Houston History Magazine Panel: "Houston History Spring Launch Event: Italians Plant Roots in Houston"

  • Houston History Magazine Panel: "WIMS: Opening Dialogues Across Race, Region, and Religion"

  • Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez: Listening for Latina/o Voices

  • Carla Ulrich: Capturing Indigenous Community through Film

  • Martha S. Jones: Honoring Black Agency in an American Democracy

  • Brian D. Behnken: Tweeting through Race, Policing, and Social Change

  • Allison Anderson: Female Physicians of Houston Negro Hospital (Riverside General): Stories from the Third Ward

  • Brandy Black: Women of Houston's Student Civil Rights Movement: Stories from the Third Ward

  • Denise Meringolo: Preserve the Baltimore Uprising: A Case Study in Radical Public History Practice 

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