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Authoring Culture Audio, Chapter 09: Image
A podcast to accompany chapter nine of Authoring Culture: Foundations of Twenty-First Century Writing. Associate Professor Brendan Riley explores the topic and Assistant Professor of Instruction Karl El Sokhn converses with students Fernanda Freaner and Ryan White. Length: 12:03.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/authoring_culture/1008/thumbnail.jp
Little Dreamer
A recent high school grad spends her last day before moving miles from home rekindling the dreams of her childhood through the magic of a cherished astronaut helmet.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/blackalbummixtape/1030/thumbnail.jp
2 Faces
The two sculpture pieces are both mask. With these mask they are to highlight different features of things and people around the globe. Taking inspiration from the many faces we see throughout the day and recreating the features into something that can be looked it and admired is the overall goal of these two mask. They are only the beginning part of this on going series.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/blackalbummixtape/1029/thumbnail.jp
WAKE UP EVERYBODY
Wake Up Everybody
Composers:
Gene Mcfadden
John Whitehead
Victor Leon Carstarphen
Arranger:
Cassandra O’Neal
This song is an appeal for people to wake up, engage, and make a difference. The lyrics talk about hatred, war, and poverty, challenges that have been with us since the beginning of time.
Hip Hop Ensemble:
Vocals:
Mal Freyvogel
Ken Howard
Mary James
Shreemayee Ramesh
Sage Roffman
Janae Spradley
Meagan St.Aubain
MCs:
Cyruson Cho
Andres Rios
Band:
lan Bradford - guitar
Marcel Lockhart - drums
Benjamin Pease - guitar
Riley Woods - bass
Yuxin Zhan - keyboardshttps://digitalcommons.colum.edu/blackalbummixtape/1007/thumbnail.jp
Ritmo Color Y Sabor
The Latin Ensemble
Donald Neale, Director
Ritmo Color y Sabor – Eva Aylion
Isabella Anabalon – Vocals
Ivy- Jolie Camacho
Juliana Canuta – Keyboard and Vocals
Belmaris Garcia- Gomez – Vocals
Cameron Henry - Percussion
Samantha Herrera - Vocals
Matthew Higueros – Percussion
Christopher Ihrig - Guitar
Fernando Montoya - Trombone
Nicole Nicolalde – Vocals
Carlos Perales - Percussion
Ramon Rodriguez – Trombone and Vocals
Miles Wilson - Trumpet
Michael Wlodek – Percussionhttps://digitalcommons.colum.edu/blackalbummixtape/1010/thumbnail.jp
For Eunice - Bread On Fork
For Eunice - Bread On Fork
Director: Typhanie Coller & Nick Tremulis
Members: Bea Fuadin - Vocals Mary James - Vocals Stephen Ryan - Guitar Matt McGrath - Bass Sam Nesin - Guitar William Penne - Drums James Gotshall - Producer
Song Title: For Eunice
Composer: Bread On Fork
Lyrics: Mary James
Statement:
I wrote this song after I watched a documentary about Nina Simone. I learned that Nina’s name at birth was Eunice Waymon. I was inspired by all of the injustices of 2020 and how I felt like I was Eunice. I saw what was going on, I was scared about what that meant for me, and my black experience and I immediately went to jump to action and didn’t allow myself to grieve. If Eunice had been given permission to cry and be vulnerable, her life may have been less tumultuous, and her activism may have not come at the cost of her mental health. If someone had just given me permission to cry and be vulnerable sometimes, I would be better now. This is a love song not only to Eunice but to little black girls everywhere. This song tells them that with all of the pain and sadness going on in the world, they don’t have to be so strong all the time. Eunice should have been allowed to cry, I should have been allowed to cry, they are allowed to cry. - Mary Jameshttps://digitalcommons.colum.edu/blackalbummixtape/1013/thumbnail.jp
Guide to the William C. Banfield Collection, 1979-2010
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.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/cmbr_guides/1001/thumbnail.jp
Authoring Culture Audio, Chapter 13: Story
A podcast to accompany chapter thirteen of Authoring Culture: Foundations of Twenty-First Century Writing. Associate Professor Brendan Riley explores the topic and Assistant Professor of Instruction Karl El Sokhn converses with students Ari Martin and Riley Brown. Length: 13:46.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/authoring_culture/1012/thumbnail.jp
The Motions by Liptoss
Recording & Performance Ensemble – Liptoss
The Motions
Director: Typhanie Coller and Nick Tremulis
Students: Ashlyn Sisco - Vocals
Anna Henson - Vocals
Jeremy Donofrio - Guitar
Jake Denny - Guitar
Tim Wenzl - Bass
Matthew Swetnam - Piano
Mark Berg - Keyboard
Elliot Colegrove - Drums
Composer: Liptoss
Statement: The Motions is a piece that Liptoss collaborated on to make a statement on mental health in our society and amongst our peers. Because of the current state of our world and our desire to keep up, we find ourselves constantly falling behind; going through the motions. We hope this song provides its listeners with a sense of togetherness and unity within the chaos of society.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/blackalbummixtape/1011/thumbnail.jp
Authoring Culture Audio, Chapter 08: Genre
A podcast to accompany chapter eight of Authoring Culture: Foundations of Twenty-First Century Writing. Associate Professor Brendan Riley explores the topic and Assistant Professor of Instruction Karl El Sokhn converses with students Petey Holman-Herbert and Charles Metcalf. Length: 10:32.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/authoring_culture/1007/thumbnail.jp