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Carrie Anna Criado interviews four experts to discuss how women can "break the glass ceiling." Guests include Assistant Managing Editor for the Houston Chronicle, Susan Bischoff; Southwestern Bell ...
Carrie Anna Criado interviews four female entrepreneurs: Speakers Unlimited founder Bonnie Foxworth, publisher of the Houston Defender Newspaper Sonny Messiah, Stellar Network, Inc. founder Carole ...
Carrie Anna Criado interviews four experts to help women learn to save and invest their money. Guests include President of Woodway Financial Advisors Judy Bozeman, Assistant Vice President for Cred...
Carrie Anna Criado interviews four experts about the changing job market's impact on women. Guests include former Hallmark Card Vice President Joan Bishop, former Vice President at Talent Tree Pers...
Carrie Anna Criado interviews four experts about the importance of mentoring for women. Guests include Dean of Students at Houston Community College Maya Durnovo, President of Newsom Communications...
Carrie Anna Criado interviews four experts about how women can help other women through charitable donations. Guests include United Way of the Texas Gulf Coast President Judith Craven, Baylor Colle...
Carrie Anna Criado interviews three experts about the unique challenges faced by women who are part of racial/ethnic minorities. Guests include Division Manager for Community Relations at Houston L...
Carrie Anna Criado interviews four experts to discuss what opportunities are ahead for women and girls. Guests include former YWCA President Vanessa Gilmore, Randall's Food Market Director of Commu...
This television program discusses the issues surrounding overpopulation of pets in animal shelters. Credits: Stewart, Lisa Dresser (producer/writer), Kabele, Ron (editor), Korshak, Miriam (executiv...
Television program documenting the Houston School art movement. Credits: Roman, Robert P. (executive producer for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston), Korshak, Miriam (executive producer for KUHT), H...
Narrator John E. Jack Kelly tells the story of the Masons in Texas. Credits: McLendon, Donald (producer/director of photography), Coakley, Patrick (editor), Hylenski, Ray J. (editor), Fritz, Tory (...
The video, beginning with Mary Colwick Orbeck talking about when her great grandparents came to America from Norway, discusses Norwegian immigration to Texas. Credits: Korshak, Miriam (executive pr...
Interview with Dallas oil baron H. L. Hunt, including footage of his home and several oilfield rigs. Credits: Weston, William (executive producer), Bauer, James L. (director), Lodge, Arthur (writer...
Documentary describes the near extinction of the Kemp's Ridley sea turtle, and the cooperative program between the U.S. and Mexico to save the species in the Gulf of Mexico.
This program is the meeting of the board of directors of the Houston Independent School District. It includes a report outlining concerns about funding teachers' conference attendance because of s...
This program is the meeting of the board of directors of the Houston Independent School District during which several speakers voiced their opinions on school integration plans. Speakers included m...
This program is the meeting of the board of directors of the Houston Independent School District. Discussion of a letter written to the board by A. E. Norton in regard to his request for transfer.
Discussion between Jack Mitchell, Mary Schiflett, and Stephen Klineberg about Houston's present and future. The discussion touches on the topics of transportation, the energy crisis, housing, pollu...
Stock shots related to Houston city development including footage of downtown Houston, Rice University, University of Houston, building construction and architectural plans.
Outtake footage including silent footage of a parade, Halloween night sponsored by fire department, firefighters putting out fires, parade, fire department ceremony and voter registration.
Dan Gifford moderates conversation about the Houston economy. Guests include University of Houston Engineering professor Jack Matson, Texas Southern University professor of City Planning Walter McC...
Dan Gifford moderates conversation about Houston's human needs. Guests include University of Houston professor of Political Science Richard W. Murray, Rice University professor of sociology Stephen...
Dan Gifford moderates conversation about the changing ethnic composition of Houston. Guests include University of Houston Economics professor Barton Smith, Texas Southern University professor of Ci...
Dan Gifford moderates conversation about city government in Houston. Guests include Rice University professor of sociology Stephen Klineberg, University of Houston professor of Political Science Ri...
Dan Gifford moderates conversation about education in Houston. Guests include Rice University professor of sociology Stephen Klineberg, University of Houston Engineering professor Jack Matson, and ...
Dan Gifford moderates conversation about Houston's urban planning (or lack of it). Guests include Texas Southern University professor of City Planning Walter McCoy, University of Houston professor ...
Dan Gifford moderates conversation about the decision making process of the Houston government. Guests include University of Houston Engineering professor Jack Matson, University of Houston Profess...
The Houston Chamber of Commerce reports on a year-long survey of air pollution in Houston. Members from the Chamber of Commerce explain how the survey was conducted and discuss conclusions that res...
Report on the impact of AIDS in Houston. Update on the health crisis, what is being done, and what needs to be done to address the rapid spread of the disease. Houston has the fourth highest rate o...
Discussion on the experience of Vietnamese, Lao, and Cambodian immigrants in Houston, covering the present experience and future goals of the community. Credits: Zapalac, Jamie (director), Moore, J...
Silent footage of a fashion show; interview with State Board of Education candidate and Mickey Leland; silent footage of man painting a mural; followed by silent footage of Shriners' parade in down...
This program is a variety show featuring Ron and Patricia Owens. Footage also includes an interview with Bill Gilbreath. Credits: Coakley, Patrick (director), Kidd, Lou (chief cameraman), Breazale,...
John Davenport goes to Baytown to see man's project to rebuild a PT-8 torpedo boat. There is a segment on handmade fishing lures and tips for catching fish in the Gulf; hand-drawn caricatures. In a...
John Davenport meets screenwriter Horton Foote, and a street performer and his two Rhodesian Ridgebacks. Other segments include a look at squids in nerve and cancer research, and a visit to a child...
John Davenport visits a fountain pen enthusiast; emu farmer; jazz photographer Tad Hershorn; Angola Prison in Louisiana which hosts the only prison-run radio station; "cowboy polo" players in Pasad...
John Davenport goes to Leakey, TX to meet a smuggler. There are segments on Houston's unoccupied Rice Hotel and the Texas Gatorfest. Davenport visits a post office in the tiny town of Chriesman, TX.
John Davenport visits a modern-day milkman. There is a segment on a beagle who sniffs out illegal substances for the USDA at the airport. Davenport visits a couple with a house full of collectable...
John Davenport goes to a salvage yard in Houston that has been operating since 1910. He meets a man who shines shoes for a living and a 91-year old McDonald's employee. There is a segment rememberi...
John Davenport visits women working in male-dominated professions. In the second half, he reports on one of the few remaining blacksmith/farriers working in the country today. Finally, Davenport hi...
John Davenport goes to Galveston to meet an 8th grade girl who plays on the middle school football team, then meets with a male kindergarten school teacher at Rosenberg Elementary School. Interview...
John Davenport visits a train engineer who is a 60-year old woman; then to Sylvan Beach train depot in La Porte. He visits lost and stolen property storage at Houston Police Department. There is a ...
John Davenport rides the Houston city bus with a charismatic driver, then to a museum of junk. He then visits the Museo Urbina de Historia de Mexico, and finally to the Texas Gatorfest to meet a ma...
John Davenport visits a Judge Neil Caldwell in Angleton, who is also a painter; then to C & D Flavor Co. to taste some snow cone flavors and meet the company owner who is also a big game hunter; Da...
John Davenport visits the Lockwood Inn for bar-b-que; then to Cafe Miami for Cuban food in Houston; Last Concert Cafe for Tex Mex and live music; a fortune cookie manufacturer in Houston; Sonora de...
John Davenport meets a man who played baseball in the Negro League during segregation. There is a look at the disparity between Founders Cemetery, a historical white cemetery, and College Park Ceme...
John Davenport visits Bernard Samson's collection of old televisions; a horse-drawn airstream trailer traveling cross-country; a concrete ship, the SS Selma, in Galveston Bay; a modern-day milkman;...
John Davenport visits Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner, TX; a local exercise machine innovator; an automatic cart that makes deliveries in Houston Veteran's Hospital; registration of Texas cattle brands; ...
John Davenport goes to Leakey, TX to meet a smuggler; to meet screenwriter Horton Foote; the Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner, TX; a post office in the tiny town of Chriesman, TX; and finally to Angola Pr...
John Davenport meets a pawn shop owner who officiates weddings. There is a segment remembering the 1900 Galveston hurricane. Davenport visits the windmills in Poteet, TX.
John Davenport visits a 91-year old McDonald's employee; Port Arthur unclaimed luggage store; a store in Ledbetter, TX that has been operating continuously for 120 years. There is a segment on regi...
John Davenport meets a local inventor who has made model trains and airplanes who was a friend of Howard Hughes He then visits Sylvan Beach train depot in La Porte. There is a report from the Port ...
John Davenport visits a train engineer who is a 60-year old woman. Davenport looks at fortune cookie manufacturing in Houston, and a Baytown man's project to rebuild a PT-8 torpedo boat. There is a...
Footage of Jesse Jackson at a speaking engagement as he describes the Rainbow Coalition. The Organization of Hispanics in Higher Education endorsed Jesse Jackson in his 1984 bid for U. S. President.
Documentary on the history and current conditions of life in the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas, a history dating from the 1700s in Texas. Credits: Snavely, John (editor), Beasley, Brian (editor)...
Collection of early KUHT production facilities and projects. Most of the film is behind-the-scenes footage from KUHT programs. NBC television welcomes KUHT and congratulates the station for the wor...
Television program about Lydia Mendoza's life and music. Credits: Schiebl, Mark A. (director), Maldonado, Betti (producer), Knodel, David E. (film editor).
Television program describing the benefits and history of Houston's Buffalo Bayou. The narrator discusses the bayou's problems with pollution and neglect, and looks at the bayou's future. Credits: ...
This television program discusses the musical legacy in African American music as it has evolved from its African roots, to slave work songs, to spirituals, to jazz and blues and other modern forms...
Educational dance program featuring children dancing the polka under the instruction of Dr. Margaret Patrick, Director of Elementary Physical Education for Houston.
Educational dance program featuring children dancing the schottische under the instruction of Dr. Margaret Patrick, Director of Elementary Physical Education for Houston. Dr. Patrick gives a brie...
This television program explores the subject of integration in a Texas school district. As subjects, it examines the towns of La Marque and Crosby and the way in which the two town's school distric...
Documentary about the Evangelical Christian movement in the Houston area. Credits: Young, Dale (script), Bergene, Arnold (editor), Brock, Ernest (sound), Henry, Will (lighting), Bauer, James L. (di...
This film is a celebration of American soldiers. It discusses American soldiers who were awarded the Medal of Honor. Wars discussed include: the Civil War, the American Indian Wars, the Spanish-Ame...
Footage and clips related to NASA's Project Mercury and Project Gemini, including clip of President John F. Kennedy speaking, silent footage of astronauts, interview with Andre J. Meyer, and silent...