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Continuing where "Invisible Las Vegas Part I" left off, local filmmaker Stan Armstrong brings the story of historic West Las Vegas up to date with "Invisible Las Vegas Part II," airing during Black History Month on Clark County Television (CCTV). This second installment showcases the challenges and issues facing West Las Vegas today, and how this relates to the larger African-American community, once concentrated in the neighborhoods north of downtown but now dispersed throughout Southern Nevada. Part II also looks at how historic West Las Vegas has become more multicultural due to the influx of Hispanic residents. Through interviews with residents, police, educators, activists and clergy, Invisible Las Vegas Part II tells the story of modern, post-segregation West Las Vegas. With original historical research and heartfelt testimonials, this latest documentary from Desert Rose Productions "brings the tragedy and triumph, the struggle and love that drives this American community to life," Armstrong said. CCTV will air both parts of "Invisible Las Vegas" as well as Armstrong's "The Rancho High School Riots" (produced by Desert Rose Productions and Running Daugs Production) during February. The 56-minute Rancho production is hosted by actor Antonio Fargas and focuses on the turbulent years of 1967 to 1973, when there was racial tension and violence throughout the Clark County School District but especially at Rancho. All through productions are being played throughout February on various days at various times. The channel's programming schedule may be viewed online at www.ClarkCountyNV.gov. CCTV is a government-access television station available on Cox cable and CenturyLink in the Las Vegas area, CMA Access Channel 14 in Laughlin, and all over via videostreaming on the County website at www.ClarkCountyNV.gov. Many of the station's reports are also posted on the County website, the County's YouTube page, Facebook and Twitter for viewing on-demand. A clip from the documentary may be viewed at • Invisible Las Vegas Trailer .