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Many Hands Can Lift The Heaviest Of Burdens: A Guide And Resource Book To Assist In Teaching And Learning About Africa In The Unites States - Revised Version #1, Prexy Nesbitt
Rozell 'Prexy' Nesbitt Writings and Speeches
Prexy Nesbitt, a Chicago-based anti-apartheid activist and educator, authored this draft version of a book designed to assist in the teaching of Africa in the United States. 17 pages.
The Season Ticket, Fall 2006, Columbia College Chicago
The Season Ticket, Fall 2006, Columbia College Chicago
Season Ticket
Columbia College Chicago Theater Department newsletter. 8 pages. Faculty, articles, production, student news.
Dialogue, 2006, Columbia College Chicago
Dialogue, 2006, Columbia College Chicago
Dialogue
Second issue of the Theater department publication Dialogue. Articles include: "Gravity and the Voice"; "Hollywood Daze"; "Faux Glass"; "Precursor"; "Playing Hermione in 'The Winter's Tale'"; and "Transcendent Unity: Race, Creativity and Performance". 16 pages.
Mining The Meaning Of Collective Memory And Imagination: The Construction Of Identity In The Puerto Rican Diaspora, Courtney Hooper
Mining The Meaning Of Collective Memory And Imagination: The Construction Of Identity In The Puerto Rican Diaspora, Courtney Hooper
Cultural Studies Capstone Papers
This project illuminates the relationship between cultural resistance, cultural production, and cultural identity in the poetry of Puerto Ricans in New York (“Nuyoricans”). Through textual analysis, informal interviews, and participant observation conducted in the South Bronx, this project is interested in how the descriptions of the island as “home” are used to mediate a cultural or ethnic identity, particularly amongst a people who do not live there, or perhaps never have. While the construction of an ethnic identity and a conceptual homeland in a diasporic community has been studied in past research, the intention here is to elaborate upon the …
2006 Commencement Program, Columbia College Chicago
2006 Commencement Program, Columbia College Chicago
Commencement Programs
The commencement program of the 2006 Columbia College Chicago graduation ceremonies.
2006 Manifest Program, Columbia College Chicago
2006 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, 2006.
Hair Trigger 28, Columbia College Chicago
Hair Trigger 28, Columbia College Chicago
Hair Trigger
An anthology, edited by students, featuring the fiction, prose and creative non-fiction work of students, alumni, and staff. Editors: Elizabeth Abruzzo, Frank Crist, Chris DeGuire, James M. Elkins, April Hanson, Joe Tower, Chelsea Laine Wells, Jona Whipple. Cover photograph: Jeffrey A. Wolin. 309 pages.
Plot Lines, Spring 2006, Columbia College Chicago
Plot Lines, Spring 2006, Columbia College Chicago
Plot Lines
Columbia College Chicago Theater Department Student Newsletter. 5 pages.
Columbia Poetry Review, Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Poetry Review, Columbia College Chicago
Columbia Poetry Review
Literary journal produced annually. Student editors: Christopher Ankney, Ryan Collins, Cora Jacobs, Jacob Saenz. Assistant editors: Nolan Chessman, Jennifer Watman. Editorial Board: Hanna Andrews, Chet Gresham, Amanda M. Johnson, Becca Klaver, Daren Thurman.Cover: Barbara Kasten.
A Special Discussion For My History Classes, Prexy Nesbitt
A Special Discussion For My History Classes, Prexy Nesbitt
Rozell 'Prexy' Nesbitt Writings and Speeches
Prexy Nesbitt, a Chicago-based anti-apartheid activist and educator, delivered this speech for discussion to his history classes at Columbia College Chicago during the spring semester. 5 pages.
Court Green: Dossier: Bouts-Rimes, Columbia College Chicago
Court Green: Dossier: Bouts-Rimes, Columbia College Chicago
Court Green
An annual poetry magazine with a different theme for each issue; printed from 2004 to 2015.