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.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY HOSTS 10TH ANNUAL MONTGOMERY HISTORY CONFERENCE. Recorded at Germantown Campus of Montgomery College, January 30, 2016.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY HOSTS 10TH ANNUAL MONTGOMERY HISTORY CONFERENCE. Recorded at Germantown Campus of Montgomery College, January 30, 2016.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY HOSTS 10TH ANNUAL MONTGOMERY HISTORY CONFERENCE. Recorded at Germantown Campus of Montgomery College, January 30, 2016.
MC student studies African-American life in Sandy Spring during pivotal time in 20th century for Civil Rights.
Dr. Hercules Pinkney shares his personal reflections and experiences related to the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
Why aren't we all allowed the same access to food and nutrients our bodies need? Professor Jessica Yamamoto explores in Why It Matters.
Montgomery County Food Council's Food Security Program Director, Amanda Nesher, speaks with Montgomery College's Sara Ducey about what is programs and services regarding food insecurity are available to Montgomery County residents.
Dr. Rashi Jain presents, Associate Professor of ELAP, Linguistics & Communication Studies at Montgomery College, presents "You're in America. Speak English!": Challenging Racism and Linguicism Through A Translingually Responsive Pedagogy". Dr. Jain is a member of the 2018 Cohort of the Scholarship of Excellence in Teaching program at Montgomery College.
Why It Matters - Elysse Meredith Why English is So Weird
"Radicalization of the Concept of 'American': Teaching Race and Decolonization Through the National Museum of the American Indian" Please copy and paste the link below in your browser to watch the content.: https://youtu.be/lEjcIulV6Ew
A course in World Music that challenges students to engage in conversations about various music cultures. This course provides a variety of music samples that have made a cultural impact on society. To Watch the Content Please check out the following link: https://youtu.be/acfKAj55kgU
Roberto Hurtado discusses in his showcase of the Many Voices, One Nation exhibit (NMAH) to humanize the immigrant experience. Giving students an experiential learning opportunity while practicing Spanish course material. Paste the following link into your BROWSER watch video: https://youtu.be/o-IWgI82ZtI
Fall Dance Showcase Cable
World Arts Festival - Rumi Fest_Afghan Music Concert
There are many ways that Montgomery County is reflected in the students, staff and faculty of Montgomery College.
Montgomery College student interns skills in a form of storytelling that is rapidly growing in popularity. The students work on projects while gaining skills in leardership, service and support, and receive professional development training.
Our Spring Dialogue was held virtually on Thursday, February 24, 2022. Students, employees, and the community had an opportunity to get an understanding of CRT, away from the dramatized representations in the media. A specific focus was a discussion of criminal justice and the legal system. Almost 70 participants were able to learn how decisions are made and how the public can influence those decisions through a racial equity lens and what practices government agencies, schools, and the community can implement.
Outlook Montgomery talks to residents and MCPD Chief Marcus Jones and MC Professor Sonia Pruitt about removing bias from policing.
Description (Website) Outlook Montgomery talks with Montgomery County Police Chief Marcus Jones, Montgomery College Criminal Justice Professor Ginger Robinson, and an MC Criminal Justice Student about The Next Generation Of Police Officers. Explore with us this discussion about how to improve the education and training of police officers. https://www.montgomerycollege. edu/academics/programs/criminal-justice/criminal-justice-aas-degree. html https://www.montgomerycollege. edu/offices/advancement-and-community-engagement/mctv/featured-series/career-exploration.html/engineering
Professor J. Sean Fay teaches criminal justice at Montgomery College. He participated in the Montgomery College Smithsonian Faculty Fellowship Program in 2017. Fay shares his experience with designing and implementing a social justice themed, semester-long project for his Criminal Justice 110 Administration of Justice course. Students spent much of the semester critically evaluating our legal system in an attempt to assess how it influences our core beliefs in social justice.