About IHCH
The Institute of Hispanic Culture, a 501 (c)(3) corporation, was founded in 1965 a group of Houston professional interested in preserving enhancing and promulgating the Hispanic Culture and languages inherited from Spain, Portugal and Latin America. The Institute's mission is to disseminated the Hispanic culture, to provide scholarship and to highlight the historical, linguistic, scientific, and artistic achievements and presence of Hispanic in the United States, particularly in Texas.
The Institute's membership is comprised of individuals from Latin American countries, Spain, Portugal and North America. Through its wide range of cultural and education programs, the membership is provided the opportunity to share, understand and appreciate the diverse cultures of the Hispanic world. The Institute is an "Organization of Hispanophiles" rather than an Organization of Hispanics.
Sandro Archive
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“El deseo de vivir”
The Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston presents: Viernes de película (every third Friday of the month) We are Honoring “Sandro” “El deseo de vivir” Friday, May 21, 2010 at 7:30p.m. Keith Jackson Hall, IHCH Bldg. 3315 Sul Ross – Houston, Tx. 77098 Free & Open to the Public -
Operación Rosa Rosa (Operation Rose Rose)
The Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston presents: “Operacion Rosa Rosa” – Argentinean Film Friday, April 16, 2010 at 7:30 Keith Jackson Hall, IHCH Bldg. 3315 Sul Ross – Houston, TX. 77098 Free & Open to the Public The Institute of Hispanic Culture of Houston, is funded in part by grants from the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance. -
Viernes de película: Muchachos Honoring “Sandro”
Muchachos, a film by Sandro takes place in the Tigre delta; between the river channels, its vegetation, and it’s rude but warm nature of the inhabitants. The main character “Muchacho” is the grandson of the female captain of the “Sarmiento del Delta”, one of the typical boats that fill the region of the Tigre carrying [...]