In this episode, we are creating space for people to share their feelings regarding the death of Tyre Nichols. Participants will have this opportunity to hear from professionals, discuss racial injustice, and unpack trauma stemming from acts of violence rooted in racism. Join a distinguished panel of speakers moderated by Montgomery College’s CEIO, Sharon Wilder, as we discuss this topic. Our panelists include Dr. Andraé Brown, Professor of Psychology at Montgomery College and Retired Captain Sonia Pruitt, Professor of Criminal Justice at Montgomery College. PLEASE COPY AND PASTE THIS LINK TO WATCH THIS PROGRAM - https://youtu.be/SWTmW6o4BUE
Join writer and vocalist Alexa Patrick in an energizing Black History Month event as she performs poems from her debut collection, Remedies for Disappearing (Haymarket Books, 2023). The collection explores the intricate stories of Black girlhood. If you have wild aunties, whether you've gone to a prom or not, or if you've ever felt like "the only" in a space where you wanted to be seen, this event is for you. Click on the link below to watch the show on Youtube: https://youtu.be/AvHT3bpPCws
Take the road to Freedom
2019 Montgomery County History Conference: This episode brings expositors Paige Whitley and Amy Raspin to tell the importance of River Road in our developing community during the years.
The events and impacts of the Civil War on Montgomery County.
Living History presentation under the tent at Germantown Campus. Shot live; interview with talent.
Living History presentation of Harriet Tubman
Living History presentation under the tent at Germantown Campus. Shot live; interview with talent.
Bill Grimmette portays Frederick Douglass for this year's theme: Seeking Justice. Host: Angela Rice Beemer.
There are many ways that Montgomery County is reflected in the students, staff and faculty of Montgomery College.
This conversation between Leslie Greene Bowman and Gayle Jessup White uncovers the ways in which their work at Monticello has brought the complicated and connected histories of the Jefferson and Hemings families forward into national and global dialogue, propelling restoration and advancing inclusive dialogue that offers a full and comprehensive view of our complicated past.
Professor Joanne Bagshaw participated in the Montgomery College Smithsonian Faculty Fellowship program in 2017. She and her psychology students explored new approaches and pedagogies, explored social justice themes and assignments and traveled to Smithsonian museums to enrich their learning.
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Hear stories about the places you know and visit everyday. Get a local perspective of how Montgomery County survived the challenges of the Civil War. Former Washington Post columnist, Eugene Meyer, shines new light on a county determined to become the diverse community we know today.
MC student studies African-American life in Sandy Spring during pivotal time in 20th century for Civil Rights.
Do you think you could survive a dangerous journey while being relentlessly pursued? Untold stories are revealed when Tony Cohen leads a panel discussion on Montgomery County's impact on one of the major changers in American history, The Underground Railroad. The Underground Railroad in Montgomery County: 25 Years of Discovery. Presented by Tony Cohen moderator, with Shirl Spicer, and Nancy Pickard. Part of the Montgomery County History Conference 2019. https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=n403R...
Join historian Anthony Cohen of The Menare Foundation, Inc. as he reveals the stories of three racial terror lynchings that occurred in Montgomery County in 1880 & 1896.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY HOSTS 10TH ANNUAL MONTGOMERY HISTORY CONFERENCE. Recorded at Germantown Campus of Montgomery College, January 30, 2016.