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Guide to the Paul Teruel Journal of Ordinary Thought Collection
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\u27s 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 issues of this Journal
Its Sad to Say
This piece is a self produced hip hop music video revolving around the perspective of me, being a young African American male in Chicago, and also in college.I stress the topics of police brutality, injustice, lack of women rights, racism, unity, evolution, A.I etc, etc. This piece is like a travel through my mind as you hear me jump from topic to topic expressing my internal feelings about the world. In my lyrics I question the many obstacles we go through on the daily basis, and how its hard to navigate through it, but we as creators can push for evolution through positive vibrations on the planet. We can share this through our media’s of photography, music, writing, and so forth.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/blackalbummixtape/1019/thumbnail.jp
Guide to the Milton Rogovin Mini Exhibit Photograph Collection
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 \u27that communicated a just and equal society
Guide to the Manifest Urban Arts Festival Records
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
Harmony Blooms by Becky Raisman and Matt Robinson
Intro: G G
Verse 1: G C G G As the world keeps turning, let our voices be heard In concert with Mother Earth, our message will be stirred Em C G G With every beat of our drums, and strum of our guitars Em C D D Hippies, let\u27s spread love and peace, near and far!
Chorus: C D G Em Harmony blooms in a tapestry of love Peace is our anthem, flying high as doves We dance upon the meadows, wild and free C D Hippies, let your spirits soar, with serenity
Verse 2: G C G G Embracing nature\u27s beauty, we find solace in her grace With daisies in our hair, we paint a world with vibrant hues to chase Em C G G Our souls are intertwined, connected by a universal flow Em C G D (ALTERNATE ENDING TO THE VERSE TO SEE IF YOU LIKE THIS BETTER) Free spirits forever, planting seeds for change to grow
Chorus: Harmony blooms in a tapestry of love Peace is our anthem, flying high as doves We dance upon the meadows, wild and free Hippies, let your spirits soar, with serenity
Bridge (sure this isn\u27t a verse?): We are warriors of love, carrying peace as our shield Through the battles of prejudice, we\u27ll never yield With open hearts and open minds, we bridge the gaps that divide In this realm of togetherness, love will always thrive
Chorus: Harmony blooms in a tapestry of love Peace is our anthem, flying high as doves We dance upon the meadows, wild and free Hippies, let your spirits soar, with serenityhttps://digitalcommons.colum.edu/blackalbummixtape/1027/thumbnail.jp
Fading Woman
A pencil drawing of a fading woman.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/blackalbummixtape/1017/thumbnail.jp
Guide to the Robert Leigh Morris Collection
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.https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/cmbr_guides/1050/thumbnail.jp
Interview with Cheryl Johnson-Odim
Length: 96 minutes
Oral history interview of Cheryl Johnson-Odim by Lilah Hernandez discussing events and activities since her original 2009 interview