A discussion on the American subjugation of the black community for MC employees and students.
Learn how and why the numbers of people incarcerated and deported center around a few ethnic groups. Learn how long the U.S. has practice singling out ethnic groups to change the economic climate in the country. Dr. Tanya Maria Golash-Boza, author of 6 books and Professor of Sociology at the University of California-Merced, illustrates how race, immigration and social justice intersect.
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.
As we recall the tragedies of Sandra Bland, Breonna Taylor, and Tanisha Anderson, among others, a cry to "Say Her Name" resonates for many of us.
Outlook Montgomery talks to residents and MCPD Chief Marcus Jones and MC Professor Sonia Pruitt about removing bias from policing.
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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.
There are many ways that Montgomery County is reflected in the students, staff and faculty of Montgomery College.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY HOSTS 10TH ANNUAL MONTGOMERY HISTORY CONFERENCE. Recorded at Germantown Campus of Montgomery College, January 30, 2016.
Mohawk and Tuscarora tribe pote and performance. Culture and lifestyle of Iroquois people.
Featuring various performances held on the three College campuses.
Race in the Twenty First Centry: Panel discussion on race idenitity in America
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Featuring various performances held on the three College campuses.
Featuring various performances held on the three College campuses.
Living History presentation under the tent at Germantown Campus. Shot live; interview with talent.
An excerpt from the MC World Ensemble Spring 2013 Concert.
Living History presentation inside Globe Hall at Germantown Campus. Shot live; interview with talent.
Grammy nominated Cellist and Montgomery College professor, Dawn Avery, performs a series of works composed by American Indian composers.
The National Museum of the American Indian holds a wealth of resources that students can use to learn about engineering, to learn how humans relate to engineering, and finally, to learn how to learn, by interrogating artifacts. The bigger and surprise take-away for me, in using the museum in engineering pedagogy, was my transformation in the way I think about teaching critical thinking skills. The key is the idea of “ interrogation.” Once students learn how to question, they can use their engineering skills to test claims. The mechanics of democracy are in the transformation of learning to the interrogation model.
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