Culture informs every aspect of the human experience, and yet the word “culture” remains obscure. Relying on storytelling, the foundation of the human experience, Dr. Muzzio will share a wide array of humorous, engaging, and compelling personal narratives. Taking you from the jungles of Honduras to the highways of Howard County, we will collectively seek an awareness of what informs our understanding of reality.
Free and open to the public, this series is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Columbia Patuxent. Participants are asked to RSVP at howardcc.edu/lectureseries or by emailing [email protected]. Information about accessing the virtual lectures will be provided closer to the event date.
About the Speaker: Dr. Alejandro Muzzio holds a Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Iowa. In fall 2020, he received Howard Community College’s Student Choice Award for faculty member of the year. Prior to joining the college, Dr. Muzzio taught for five years in the City Colleges of Chicago. His research interests include impacts of tourism on indigenous communities, revolutionary movements, and immigrant entrepreneurship in the U.S.