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I SEE U, Episode 47: What U Focus On, U Become

Eddie Robinson

Posted on May 6, 2022 · University of Houston Lecturer Laura Marshall Clark offers up a preview of her fine art exhibition: CHIEFS, CLANS and KIN, opening in Oklahoma this weekend

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Houston Launches Its First Virtual Native American Museum

Catherine Lu

Posted on November 26, 2020 · The new online cultural center continues the city’s recognition of Indigenous communities after City Council’s recent vote for an Indigenous Peoples' Day.

Tags Chance Landry Houston Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs Native American history Southern Apache Museum Southern Plains Museum and Cultural Center

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Comanche Leader Quanah Parker

Humanities Texas

Posted on March 28, 2014 · Chief of the Comanche. In his life, Chief Parker managed to transition from legendary tribal leader and warrior to elegant statesman and diplomat.

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Texas Leader Of Cherokee Chief Bowl

Humanities Texas

Posted on October 24, 2013 · He was the leader of the Cherokee in Texas.

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I SEE U, Episode 72: Prisons: A Colossal Waste of Human Potential

Eddie Robinson

Posted on January 26, 2023 · Former New York Times executive editor Bill Keller stresses rehabilitation over punishment for U.S. prisons and argues that doing nothing to reform the current system feeds a continued cycle of crime, community dysfunction, poverty and hopelessness.

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Working past retirement age (Jan. 26, 2023)

Michael Hagerty

Posted on January 26, 2023 · On Thursday's show: We discuss why some older Houstonians keep working long past the traditional retirement age. And new revelations about the siege on the Branch Davidian compound near Waco 30 years ago come to light in a new book.

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I SEE U, Episode 71: The Lion King of The Chicago Projects

Eddie Robinson

Posted on January 19, 2023 · Author of ‘Raising Simba,’ Falisa Ray, offers up a story of resilience as she recounts how her quest of faith emboldened her to inspire her son’s dreams of becoming one of the world’s most beloved characters on Broadway.

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Expanding I-45 between Houston and Conroe (Jan. 18, 2023)

Michael Hagerty

Posted on January 18, 2023 · On Wednesday's show: This week, the public has a chance to weigh in on potential expansion of a stretch of I-45 between Beltway 8 and Loop 336 in Conroe. We learn about some objections to those plans. And we discuss the week in politics.

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