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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.


2023-2024 Course Catalog, Columbia College Chicago Jan 2023

2023-2024 Course Catalog, Columbia College Chicago

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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

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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

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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."


2022-2023 Course Catalog, Columbia College Chicago Jan 2022

2022-2023 Course Catalog, Columbia College Chicago

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2022-2023 Course Catalog


2021-2022 Course Catalog, Columbia College Chicago Jan 2021

2021-2022 Course Catalog, Columbia College Chicago

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2021-2022 Course Catalog


2020-2021 Course Catalog, Columbia College Chicago Jan 2020

2020-2021 Course Catalog, Columbia College Chicago

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2020-2021 Course Catalog


Guide To The Early Photography Collection, Columbia College Chicago Mar 2019

Guide To The Early Photography Collection, Columbia College Chicago

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This guide describes the organization and scope of the Early Photography curated collection housed within the College Archives and Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago. This collection contains examples of early photographic processes: daguerreotype; celluloid film; stereographic postcards; ambrotypes; tintypes; cabinet cards; photographic albums; and viewing devices for the stereographs. Collected through purchase and donation by the Columbia College Chicago Library in the 1970s and 1980s, the material was selected in consultation with faculty of the Photography Department for classroom instruction.


2019-2020 Course Catalog, Columbia College Chicago Jan 2019

2019-2020 Course Catalog, Columbia College Chicago

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2019-2020 Course Catalog


2018-2019 Course Catalog, Columbia College Chicago Jan 2018

2018-2019 Course Catalog, Columbia College Chicago

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2018-2019 Course Catalog


Guide To The Rozell (Prexy) Nesbitt Anti-Apartheid Collection, College Archives & Special Collections Sep 2017

Guide To The Rozell (Prexy) Nesbitt Anti-Apartheid Collection, College Archives & Special Collections

Collection Guides / Finding Aids

This guide describes the organization and scope of the Rozell (Prexy) Nesbitt archival collection, housed within the College Archives & Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago. An element of the Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement Collection, the Rozell (Prexy) Nesbitt Collection is comprised of materials related to Nesbitt's time as an anti-apartheid activist and labor organizer.


Guide To The Archie Lieberman Collection, College Archives & Special Collections Aug 2017

Guide To The Archie Lieberman Collection, College Archives & Special Collections

Collection Guides / Finding Aids

This guide describes the organization and scope of the Archie Lieberman archival collection, housed within the College Archives & Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago. Archie Lieberman (1926-2008) was a photographer for magazines, advertising, and corporations.


Guide To The William Russo Collection, College Archives & Special Collections Aug 2017

Guide To The William Russo Collection, College Archives & Special Collections

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This guide describes the organization and scope of the William Russo archival collection, housed within the College Archives & Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago. William "Bill" Russo (1928-2003) was a composer, conductor, musician, teacher, and author; he was also the founder of the Chicago Jazz Ensemble at Columbia College Chicago, the founder and Director of Chicago Free Theater, and the director of High School Jazz Festival.


Guide To The Phi Sigma Collection, College Archives & Special Collections Aug 2017

Guide To The Phi Sigma Collection, College Archives & Special Collections

Collection Guides / Finding Aids

This guide describes the organization and scope of the Phi Sigma archival collection, housed within the College Archives & Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago. Phi Sigma is a social organization which was founded in 1878 in Chicago, Illinois and is dedicated to oratory and public speaking.


Guide To The Wind And Wbbm Radio Scripts, College Archives & Special Collections Aug 2017

Guide To The Wind And Wbbm Radio Scripts, College Archives & Special Collections

Collection Guides / Finding Aids

This guide describes the organization and scope of the WIND and WBBM Radio Scripts archival collection, housed within the College Archives & Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago. The small collection provides insight into life in Chicago during World War II, including commercials for local stores and interviews with servicemen sponsored by the US Treasury Department.


Guide To The Cheryl Johnson-Odim Anti-Apartheid Collection, College Archives & Special Collections Aug 2017

Guide To The Cheryl Johnson-Odim Anti-Apartheid Collection, College Archives & Special Collections

Collection Guides / Finding Aids

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


Guide To The Pyschological Development Of Expression Collection, College Archives & Special Collections Aug 2017

Guide To The Pyschological Development Of Expression Collection, College Archives & Special Collections

Collection Guides / Finding Aids

This guide describes the organization and scope of the Psychological Development of Expression books from the Columbia School of Oratory archival collection, housed within the College Archives and Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago. The Psychological Development of Expression is four-volume set of texts on expression, public speaking, and oratory for practical use by students of the Columbia School of Oratory in Chicago.


Guide To The Orlando Redekopp Anti-Apartheid Collection, College Archives & Special Collections Aug 2017

Guide To The Orlando Redekopp Anti-Apartheid Collection, College Archives & Special Collections

Collection Guides / Finding Aids

This guide describes the organization and scope of the Orlando Redekopp archival collection, housed within the College Archives & Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago. An element of the Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement Collection, the Orlando Redekopp Collection is comprised of materials related to Redekopp's time as an activist and election observer for the 1994 South Africa General Election.


Guide To The Columbia Chronicle Collection, College Archives & Special Collections Aug 2017

Guide To The Columbia Chronicle Collection, College Archives & Special Collections

Collection Guides / Finding Aids

This guide describes the organization and scope of the Columbia Chronicle collection, housed within the College Archives & Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago. The Columbia Chronicle is the student newspaper of Columbia College Chicago.


Guide To The Alumni Magazine Collection, College Archives & Special Collections Aug 2017

Guide To The Alumni Magazine Collection, College Archives & Special Collections

Collection Guides / Finding Aids

This guide describes the organization and scope of the Alumni Magazine collection, housed within the College Archives & Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago. The Alumni Magazines are published by the Office of Alumni Relations and have acted as newsletters for Columbia College Chicago's alumni, staff, faculty, and students since the 1950s.


Guide To The Richard C. Heyser Collection, College Archives & Special Collections Aug 2017

Guide To The Richard C. Heyser Collection, College Archives & Special Collections

Collection Guides / Finding Aids

This guide describes the organization and scope of the Richard C. Heyser archival collection, housed within the College Archives & Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago. Richard C. Heyser (1931-1987) was a pioneer in research relating to audio and acoustic measurement techniques.


Guide To The Youth Communication Chicago Collection, College Archives & Special Collections Aug 2017

Guide To The Youth Communication Chicago Collection, College Archives & Special Collections

Collection Guides / Finding Aids

This guide describes the organization and scope of the Youth Communication Chicago archival collection, housed within the College Archives & Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago. Youth Communication Chicago is an non-profit organization established in 1976 to foster the art of journalism among urban minority high school students.


The North American Campaign For Southern African Liberation Revisited: Lessons From Struggle, Prexy Nesbitt May 2017

The North American Campaign For Southern African Liberation Revisited: Lessons From Struggle, Prexy Nesbitt

Rozell 'Prexy' Nesbitt Writings and Speeches

Prexy Nesbitt, a Chicago-based anti-apartheid activist and educator, delivered this speech to the Canadian Association for Work and Labour Studies, The John Saul Panel, at the Ryerson School, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 12 pages.


2017-2018 Course Catalog, Columbia College Chicago Jan 2017

2017-2018 Course Catalog, Columbia College Chicago

Course Catalogs

2017-2018 Course Catalog


Guide To The Center For Book & Paper Arts, Artists' Books Collection, College Archives & Special Collections Jan 2017

Guide To The Center For Book & Paper Arts, Artists' Books Collection, College Archives & Special Collections

Collection Guides / Finding Aids

This guide describes the organization and scope of Series I of the Center for Book and Paper Arts collection, housed within the College Archives & Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago. At its height, the Center for Book and Paper Arts (CBPA) at Columbia College Chicago was one of the largest book and paper arts institutions in the United States. This series features unique Artists' Books from CBPA students and artists.


Guide To The John R. Fischetti Collection, College Archives & Special Collections Jan 2017

Guide To The John R. Fischetti Collection, College Archives & Special Collections

Collection Guides / Finding Aids

This guide describes the organization and scope of the John R. Fischetti archival collection, housed within the College Archives & Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago. John Fischetti (1916-1980) was an editorial and political cartoonist who was employed by the Chicago Daily News and the Chicago Sun-Times.


Guide To The Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement Collection, College Archives & Special Collections Jan 2017

Guide To The Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement Collection, College Archives & Special Collections

Collection Guides / Finding Aids

This guide describes the organization and scope of the Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement archival collection, housed within the College Archives & Special Collections at Columbia College Chicago. This collection highlights the grassroots organizations that formed to protest international issues of apartheid and how they operated to reach a common goal.


Velveteen Illusions And Daily Mini ''1919s'': Constructing Societies That 'Belong To All', Prexy Nesbitt Jan 2016

Velveteen Illusions And Daily Mini ''1919s'': Constructing Societies That 'Belong To All', Prexy Nesbitt

Rozell 'Prexy' Nesbitt Writings and Speeches

Prexy Nesbitt, a Chicago-based anti-apartheid activist and educator, delivered this lecture at the Illinois Humanties Council- Elective Studies Supper Club. 12 pages.


2016-2017 Course Catalog, Columbia College Chicago Jan 2016

2016-2017 Course Catalog, Columbia College Chicago

Course Catalogs

2016-2017 Course Catalog


Interview With Reverend Bill Maloney, Edward Seitz May 2015

Interview With Reverend Bill Maloney, Edward Seitz

Chicago 1968

Length: 122 minutes

Interview with Reverend Bill Maloney by Edward Seitz

Rev. Maloney begins by explaining how, by virtue of their location alone, his church was at the center of the Conspiracy Seven [aka Chicago Seven] trial, when protesters, press and police would meet inside their building. He then talks about his childhood in East Liverpool, Ohio, growing up a very observant Lutheran family, participating in his high school newspaper and theater, and later, his college radio station. He recalls his time at Youngstown State University studying philosophy and sociology, his experiences in seminary school at Hammond Divinity School, and …