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    What We Owe Podcast Part 2

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    Adiam Woldu and Bri Ramirez drew further material from the oral history interviews for this second podcast where they explore the narrators\u27 activist origins and discuss challenges the movement faced. The narrators include Cheryl Johnson-Odim, William Williamson, Funeka Sihlali, Prexy Nesbitt, and Carol Thompson. Length: 20:24 minutes.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/wwo/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Guide to the Charles \u27Chuck\u27 Suber Collection

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    The Charles \u27Chuck\u27 Suber collection reflects his activities as the First Chorus columnist for Down Beat magazine, his work toward restoring funding to Chicago Public Schools for music and arts programs, and his interview by Richard Wang recalling memories and musicians from his life.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/cmbr_guides/1046/thumbnail.jp

    Ocean Pollution in the Present

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    WHY THIS SUBJECT? To spread awareness on how ocean pollution is still a thing going on during these times and how it affects some of our biggest rivers and lakes and marine life. WHAT SHOULD WE KNOW ABOUT THE WORK? A lot of visual work and includes a chart with statistics showing the countries with the biggest waste contribution to our bodies of water. WHAT WAS YOUR PROCESS? Photoshop and text along with editing the color scheme and merging of different images.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/capturingprotest/1086/thumbnail.jp

    2022 Manifest Arts Festival video

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    A student-produced video of the 2022 Manifest Arts Festival featuring the art and performances of graduating students and graduate students. Each video is accompanied by original student music and vocals. Length: 04:00.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/cccmanifest/1014/thumbnail.jp

    I pledge allegiance

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    Spoken word poem about the injustice that is and was faced by black Americans in the midst of police violence and what it really means to pledge ourselves to a flag that doesn’t pledge itself to us.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/blackalbummixtape/1028/thumbnail.jp

    Columbia Chronicle (05/02/2022)

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    Student newspaper from May 2, 2022 entitled The Columbia Chronicle. This issue is 20 pages. Cover story: The Creatives . Editors-in-Chief: Camryn Cutinello & Noah Jennings.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/cadc_chronicle/2103/thumbnail.jp

    Guide to the Columbia College Chicago Oral History Model, Summer 2022

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    Interview with Erin McCarthy

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    Erin McCarthy (she/her) is from the South Side of Chicago and grew up in Wilmette, Illinois. She holds a BA in history from the University of Illinois, and an MA and a PhD in history from Loyola University. She was the first person in her family to complete a college degree. Currently, she is an associate professor in the Humanities, History, and Social Sciences Department at Columbia College Chicago. McCarthy’s oral history class and its students have produced more than 400 transcribed oral history interviews for collections such as the Veterans History Project, the Chicago Anti-Apartheid Movement Project, and Photography at Columbia College Chicago. She has also written papers on oral history, published articles in Oral History Review and her essay “Oral History in the Undergraduate Classroom: Getting Students into History” is included in Preparing the Next Generation of Oral Historians: an Anthology of Oral History Educators. She states that oral history creates knowledge and offers insight into people’s individual experiences. Besides teaching oral history at Columbia College Chicago, McCarthy also teaches sports history and history after the 1930s. Length: 62:13 minutes. Transcript: 21 pages.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/ohx2022/1005/thumbnail.jp

    We will be heard

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    WHY THIS SUBJECT? Racial injustice WHAT SHOULD WE KNOW ABOUT THE WORK? Poster is also about women empowerment WHAT WAS YOUR PROCESS? Digital arthttps://digitalcommons.colum.edu/capturingprotest/1084/thumbnail.jp

    Guide to the Cheryl A. Wall Collection of Margaret Bonds and Florence Price Manuscript Scores

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    Cheryl A. Wall was a literary critic and English professor at Rutgers University who donated three manuscript scores to the CBMR – Troubled Water by Margaret Bonds with a handwritten autobiographical sketch by the composer on the back and two works by Florence Price, Negro Fantasy and Concerto in One Movement for three pianos. The Bonds score was given to Cheryl Wall by the composer and the two Price scores belonged to her aunt, Nannie Strayhorn Reid, a classical pianist and teacher in Chicago, Illinois.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/cmbr_guides/1048/thumbnail.jp

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