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The Streets Of Chicago, Sabrina Hart Nov 2024

The Streets Of Chicago, Sabrina Hart

Black Album Mixtape

No abstract provided.


Columbia Chronicle (05/08/2024), Columbia College Chicago May 2024

Columbia Chronicle (05/08/2024), Columbia College Chicago

Columbia Chronicle

Student newspaper from May 8, 2024 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 24 pages. Cover story: "The Mental Health Issue: Finding Solutions in a Crisis". Editor-in-Chief: Olivia Cohen.


2024 Commencement Program, Columbia College Chicago May 2024

2024 Commencement Program, Columbia College Chicago

Commencement Programs

The commencement program of the 2024 Columbia College Chicago graduation ceremonies.


Guide To The Lisa Brock Anti-Apartheid Collection, Columbia College Chicago Apr 2024

Guide To The Lisa Brock Anti-Apartheid Collection, Columbia College Chicago

Collection Guides / Finding Aids

This guide describes the organization and scope of the Lisa Brock archival collection, housed within the College Archives & Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago. An element of the Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement Collection, the Lisa Brock Collection is comprised of materials related to Dr. Lisa Brock’s time as a community activist.


Columbia Chronicle (02/14/2024), Columbia College Chicago Feb 2024

Columbia Chronicle (02/14/2024), Columbia College Chicago

Columbia Chronicle

Student newspaper from February 14, 2024 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 20 pages. Cover story: "The Sex Issue: Deconstructing Technoships Dating in the 21st Century." Editor-in-Chief: Olivia Cohen.


When Language Fails: A Critical Analysis Essay Of Kathryn Stockett’S The Help:, Evan Mccreary Feb 2024

When Language Fails: A Critical Analysis Essay Of Kathryn Stockett’S The Help:, Evan Mccreary

Black Album Mixtape

A critical analysis essay of Kathryn Stockett's New York Times Bestselling book, The Help, and it's subsequent film adaptation, and how in recent years, particularly following the murder of George Floyd, the story has been used as a classroom tool for teaching students about racism and its effects. Written by a Black student in a primarily white school community, this essay was written as an antithesis to the ideology that the book and movie exceed their intended intentions of being a beneficial teaching tool to youth.


Light, Raina Newman Jan 2024

Light, Raina Newman

Black Album Mixtape

A poem about confronting blackness in relation to being an older sister.


"The Nature Of Progress", Ted Roth Jan 2024

"The Nature Of Progress", Ted Roth

Black Album Mixtape

This work explores my experience living through the current political atmosphere as a butch lesbian. For my entire life, queer politics have been debated and scrutinized whenever and wherever possible. Gay marriage was only legalized nine years ago, and it continues to be a relevant issue in American politics--alongside debates over transgender rights and queerness in media. Cultural acceptance and social justice do not happen overnight for any marginalized group. This piece explores what a changing culture looks like in the day-to-day life of someone affected by it. The piece also explores themes of community, feminism, beauty standards, and social …


Guide To The Irene Britton Smith Collection, Columbia College Chicago Jan 2024

Guide To The Irene Britton Smith Collection, Columbia College Chicago

CBMR Collection Guides / Finding Aids

Irene Britton Smith taught in the Chicago Public Schools and during summer vacations, studied music, earning a MM from DePaul University. The collection contain her compositions for orchestra, solo violin, and piano and choral works and spiritual arrangements as well as books and works by other composers.


Guide To The Godwin Sadoh Collection, Columbia College Chicago Jan 2024

Guide To The Godwin Sadoh Collection, Columbia College Chicago

CBMR Collection Guides / Finding Aids

Dr. Godwin Sadoh is a Nigerian composer, educator, church musician, organist, pianist, choral conductor, and ethnomusicologist. He holds music degrees from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria; the University of Pittsburgh; the University of Nebraska-Lincoln; and Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, where he became the first African to receive a doctoral degree in organ performance from any institution in the world. The collection holds scores, publications, books, and recorded music


Guide To The Micah Salkind Collection, Columbia College Chicago Jan 2024

Guide To The Micah Salkind Collection, Columbia College Chicago

CBMR Collection Guides / Finding Aids

Dr. Micah Salkind is a DJ, sound designer, curator, and author of "Do You Remember House? Chicago’s Queer of Color Undergrounds" for which these oral history interviews were collected. There are 58 interviews available online with 61 people about “house music, the rhythmically focused electronic dance sound born in the post-industrial maroon spaces of Chicago's queer, black, and Latino social dancers.” The interviews are with DJs, musicians, club owners, and publishers and were completed over the course of two years, 2013-2014.


Guide To The William C. Banfield Collection, 1979-2010, Columbia College Chicago Jan 2024

Guide To The William C. Banfield Collection, 1979-2010, Columbia College Chicago

CBMR Collection Guides / Finding Aids

William “Bill” Cedric Banfield is professor emeritus of the Africana Studies Division at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. The collection contains his compositions, including songs and jazz works, and is strong in concert music. It also holds, correspondence, writings, and flyers and programs documenting his career.


Guide To The Jean Stor Collection, Columbia College Chicago Jan 2024

Guide To The Jean Stor Collection, Columbia College Chicago

CBMR Collection Guides / Finding Aids

Jean Stor was the pseudonym of William Astor Morgan, a composer, choral conductor, and playwright, who worked mainly in New York City. The collection contains manuscripts and scores for a number of symphonies, tone poems, concertos and other classical works, along with choral works, spiritual arrangements, art songs, popular songs, and theatrical numbers as well as several play scripts, short stories, and photographs.


Columbia Chronicle (11/27/2023), Columbia College Chicago Nov 2023

Columbia Chronicle (11/27/2023), Columbia College Chicago

Columbia Chronicle

Student newspaper from November 27, 2023 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 20 pages. Cover story: "The Hip-Hop Issue". Editor-in-Chief: Olivia Cohen.


Guide To The Andrew “Andy” Gibbons Collection, Columbia College Chicago Jul 2023

Guide To The Andrew “Andy” Gibbons Collection, Columbia College Chicago

CBMR Collection Guides / Finding Aids

Focused on jazz trumpeter and vocalist, Louis Armstrong, the Andrew H. Gibbons collection consists of sound recordings, papers, and books related to Louis Armstrong, collected by the donor, Dr. Andy Gibbons, whose research focus centered on the performer.


Columbia Chronicle (05/02/2023), Columbia College Chicago May 2023

Columbia Chronicle (05/02/2023), Columbia College Chicago

Columbia Chronicle

Student newspaper from May 2, 2023 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 20 pages. Cover story: "The DEI Issue". Editor-in-Chief: Olivia Cohen.


2023 Commencement Program, Columbia College Chicago May 2023

2023 Commencement Program, Columbia College Chicago

Commencement Programs

The commencement program of the 2023 Columbia College Chicago graduation ceremonies.


2023 Manifest Program, Columbia College Chicago May 2023

2023 Manifest Program, Columbia College Chicago

Manifest Urban Arts Festival Programs

A program for the Manifest Urban-Arts Festival held by Columbia College Chicago on May 12, 2023.


Echo: Spring 2023, Columbia College Chicago Apr 2023

Echo: Spring 2023, Columbia College Chicago

Echo

Student-produced magazine formerly published as Chicago Arts and Communication, changed to Echo magazine in 1997. Articles: Spread: stories about the future, Sprout: stories about the present, Seed: stories about the past. 76 pages.


Columbia Chronicle (02/14/2023), Columbia College Chicago Feb 2023

Columbia Chronicle (02/14/2023), Columbia College Chicago

Columbia Chronicle

Student newspaper from February 14, 2023 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 20 pages. Cover story: "The Sex Issue with special intimacy insert". Editor-in-Chief: Olivia Cohen.


Director's Statement, Andrea Leland Jan 2023

Director's Statement, Andrea Leland

Jamesie: King of Scratch

No abstract provided.


Guide To The Reginald L. Davenport House Music Collection, Columbia College Chicago Jan 2023

Guide To The Reginald L. Davenport House Music Collection, Columbia College Chicago

CBMR Collection Guides / Finding Aids

Reginald L Davenport came of age to the sound of hot mixing Chicago radio DJs during the 1980s and he carried his love of house music to the United Kingdom when he left home to serve in the armed forces abroad, DJ’ing around England when he wasn’t on base. The collection contains flyers primarily from the United Kingdom of house music venues in which he DJ’ed, tapes of his mixes, and documents related to his work.


2023-2024 Course Catalog, Columbia College Chicago Jan 2023

2023-2024 Course Catalog, Columbia College Chicago

Course Catalogs

2023-2024 Course Catalog


Guide To The Paul Teruel Journal Of Ordinary Thought Collection, College Archives & Special Collections Jan 2023

Guide To The Paul Teruel Journal Of Ordinary Thought Collection, College Archives & Special Collections

Collection Guides / Finding Aids

This guide describes the organization of the Paul Teruel Journal of Ordinary Thought Collection, housed within the College Archives & Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago. Paul Teruel served as director of community partnerships at the Center for Arts Policy, a former unit of the college. The Journal of Ordinary Thought published “reflections people make on their personal histories and everyday experiences, founded on the propositions that every person is a philosopher, expressing one's thoughts foster creativity and change, and taking control of life requires people to think about the world and communicate their thoughts to others”. The collection holds …


Guide To The Milton Rogovin Mini Exhibit Photograph Collection, Columbia College Chicago Jan 2023

Guide To The Milton Rogovin Mini Exhibit Photograph Collection, Columbia College Chicago

Collection Guides / Finding Aids

This guide describes the organization and scope of the Milton Rogovin collection of two of his mini-exhibits, housed within the College Archives & Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago. Milton Rogovin (1909-2011) was a photographer who created projects 'that communicated a just and equal society."


Guide To The Manifest Urban Arts Festival Records, Columbia College Chicago Jan 2023

Guide To The Manifest Urban Arts Festival Records, Columbia College Chicago

Collection Guides / Finding Aids

This guide describes the organization and scope of the Manifest Urban Arts Festival records, housed within the College Archives & Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago. Manifest, a celebration of graduating undergraduate seniors and graduate students, has been an event at the college since 2002 as a campus-wide festival held each May.


Guide To The Robert Leigh Morris Collection, Columbia College Chicago Jan 2023

Guide To The Robert Leigh Morris Collection, Columbia College Chicago

CBMR Collection Guides / Finding Aids

Robert Leigh Morris (b. 1941) is an American composer and music instructor. The Robert Leigh Morris Collection contains his personal music scores, from published works to drafts, and programs from his performances, as well as scores by other composers. Professional correspondences, documents, and some of Morris’s writings are also included.


Guide To The Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson Collection, Columbia College Chicago Jan 2023

Guide To The Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson Collection, Columbia College Chicago

CBMR Collection Guides / Finding Aids

Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson was a composer, conductor, and pianist who composed classical, jazz, and popular music containing elements of spirituals, folk music, and blues. He was founding member and associate conductor of the Symphony for the New World, and had a long career as a composer includes activities in classical music, jazz, and film and television. The collection consists of scores, a scrapbook, programs, and publicity about his career from 1949 to 2004.


Columbia Chronicle (12/06/2022), Columbia College Chicago Dec 2022

Columbia Chronicle (12/06/2022), Columbia College Chicago

Columbia Chronicle

Student newspaper from December 6, 2022 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 20 pages. Cover story: "Then and Now". Editors-in-Chief: Anna Busalacchi & Noah Jennings.


Columbia Chronicle (09/26/2022), Columbia College Chicago Dec 2022

Columbia Chronicle (09/26/2022), Columbia College Chicago

Columbia Chronicle

Student newspaper from September 26, 2022 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 20 pages. Cover story: "The Creatives". Editors-in-Chief: Anna Busalacchi & Noah Jennings.