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Indigenous People and the Chicago Portage — Conversations at the Newberry
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Chicago Punk: Photography, Art, and Design
50:52
The Art of Memory: Everyday Life During the Pandemic
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Mapping Indigenous Chicago
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Indigenous Artists and the Archives
58:05
Writers on Writing: Susan Choi and Rebecca Makkai
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Chicago Storytelling 2024
50:47
Creating and Preserving Disorder: Royko, Daley, and the 1968 DNC
56:17
Indigenous Archival Activism: Mohican Interventions in Public History & Memory
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Forever Vilnius Wilno Vilne: 700 Years of a Multicultural City
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Nightlife on Rush Street — "A Night at Mister Kelly's" Program
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58:01
Comedy in Black and White: Tim Reid and Tom Dreesen — A Night at Mister Kelly's Program
58:18
Writers on Writing: Jericho Brown and Robyn Schiff
49:10
Bits and Bobs: An Extraordinary Collection of Artists' Books at the Newberry
57:51
Typographic Realia: Wood Type as Historical Objects
49:58
Colonial History Lecture: Why Chicago Matters to Early American History
1:01:32
Writers on Writing: Hanif Abdurraqib and Eve L. Ewing
52:18
A 21st-Century Reconsideration of Leopold and Loeb
59:49
McNickle Distinguished Lecture: Myths, Memory, and Indigenous Survival in the Gulf South
1:00:36
Masters of the Middle Waters: Indian Nations and Colonial Ambitions along the Mississippi
1:03:45
Two Fish Swimming Upstream: Finding Creative Reward in Artistic Resistance
54:53
Sea Change: An Atlas of Islands in a Rising Ocean
47:07
Chicago Skyscrapers, 1934-1986: How Technology, Politics, Finance, and Race Reshaped the City
1:01:40
Harriet Monroe & the Open Door
1:01:01
Writers on Writing: Lauren Groff and Rebecca Makkai
1:02:15
The Ship Beneath the Ice: The Discovery of Shackleton's Endurance
58:03
Understanding Race: Past and Present
57:47
Shakespeare's First Folio at 400
58:57
Writing About Empire
59:55
When the News Broke: Chicago 1968 and the Polarizing of America
2:02
Heather Hendershot on CBS' coverage of the 1968 Democratic convention
1:21:11
Music of the Ottoman Court: The Newberry Consort
1:15
Toya Wolfe on Fefe's Friends: The 2023 Pattis Family Foundation Chicago Book Award
59:11
Pop-Up Books through the Ages: Exhibition Close-Up
57:26
Made in Chicago: Stories Behind 30 Great Hometown Bites
1:02:46
Spirituality in Song: Mexican Choirbooks of the Newberry Library
55:48
Rebecca Makkai and Meg Wolitzer: Novelists on the Craft of Writing
1:02:35
Surviving the Long Wars: Exhibition Close-Up and Poetry Reading
56:09
Writing a Personal Urban History: The Importance of Genealogy for Understanding US History
40:53
Children’s Books from Mexico / Libros infantiles de México
1:00:10
Mutinous Women: How French Convicts Became Founding Mothers of the Gulf Coast
58:32
Against the World: Anti-Globalism and Mass Politics Between the World Wars
1:31:30
Mapping as Performance - Session Four of the 21st Kenneth Nebenzahl., Jr. Lectures
1:19:30
Mapping as Performance - Session Three of the 21st Kenneth Nebenzahl., Jr. Lectures
1:42:30
Mapping as Performance - Session Two of the 21st Kenneth Nebenzahl., Jr. Lectures
2:07:53
Mapping as Performance - Session One of the 21st Kenneth Nebenzahl., Jr. Lectures
59:29
History Wars: A Conversation about the Politics of Representing America’s Past
57:09
The Evolution and Influence of Chicago-Style Graffiti: PENGO, EAST, & Dulce Maria Diaz
47:29
“The Best Penman of Our Age”: The Lettering of George Salter
59:16
Black Travel and the Pullman Company Maid
1:02:01
Who Belongs? A Conversation about the Long History of American Identity
1:27:48
Slavery and Emancipation in the Age of Revolutions
1:12:14
The Art of Race in Revolutions / La raza en el arte de las revoluciones
1:00:21
Postcards: The Rise and Fall of the World's First Social Network
56:56
Shakespeare in Type: Wing Foundation Lecture on the History of the Book
58:33
Only the Clothes on Her Back
1:02:40
Wars of Independence and Revolution in the Americas, 1775-1825
1:03:27
A Simple Cotton Sack: A Conversation about African American Women, Trauma, and Resistance
1:29:46
Journalism and Police Accountability: Perspectives from the Chicago Reader and the Chicago Torture J
59:58
A Nation of Descendants
Meet the Author: Louise Erdrich
1:02:06
Chicago and Civil Rights in the 1960s
59:36
African American Composers and the Black Renaissance
1:01:12
Extinguishing the Myths of the Great Chicago Fire
A Woman Ahead of Her Time: Katherine Dunham and Afro-Caribbean Dance
51:37
Storytelling, Climate Justice, and Self-Determined Indigenous Futures
1:21:29
Fuller Award Celebration: Reginald Gibbons
1:03:34
Women and the Revolutionary Age
59:47
Chasing the White Whale: Ray Bradbury’s Screenplay for John Huston’s Moby-Dick
59:51
Out of the Closets and into the Streets
58:58
Albrecht Dürer and How Art Imagines Our World
58:35
(Re)Indigenizing Spaces in Zhekagoynak
59:37
Reclaiming Indigenous Material Culture
56:18
Revolutions Across Borders
1:00:28
America's First Civil Rights Movement
1:00:07
Black Freedom on Native Land
57:29
Documenting Our Lives: A Conversation about Film, Memory, and Preservation
58:16
Trifles: A Feminist Drama
57:08
Death by Pancakes & Other Events in the History of New Light Evangelicalism
2:23:16
¡Viva la Libertad! Opening Event
Signs of Creative Resistance: Chicago's Fifth City Movement
24:29
Virtual Tour: ¡Viva la Libertad!
Slinging Ink, Part 2
59:25
Slinging Ink, Part 1
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Little Theatre in the Second City
59:35
The Many Lives of Ben Hecht
54:44
An Unscripted Look at a Script Type
1:20:00
Macbeth and the Gunpowder Plot of 1605
23:38
Live Demo: Digital Collections for the Classroom
58:12
Educations in Colonialism and White Supremacy
59:14
The Great Migration, Reconsidered
56:35
Native Studies in the Apocalypse
1:01:42
Independence Lost: Lives on the Edge of the American Revolution
22:16
Newberry Live: Curator Tour of "Renaissance Invention"
Imagining the End, Part III
53:41
Imagining the End, Part II
1:32:15
Indigenous Interventions: Panel 3
1:34:44
Indigenous Interventions: Panel 2
1:55:50
Indigenous Interventions: Panel 1
1:02:47
Astrolabes and Armillary Spheres: Scientific Instruments and Prints in the Renaissance
20:40
Newberry Live: What Is "Normalcy"?
55:57
One Decade, Four Amendments, and the Transformation of America
29:30
Live Tour of "Decision 1920"
55:50
Presidential Scandal and the Media from Nixon to Trump
1:14:45
Indigenous Foodways, Past and Present
59:40
Ask an Archivist 2020
58:36
Chicago Poetry, Then and Now
1:03:26
Cooking by the Book: A Conversation with Chefs and Writers
51:07
The Hispanic Republican: The Shaping of an American Political Identity
54:13
The Art of Renaissance Warfare
47:50
The Deportation Machine: America’s Long History of Expelling Immigrants
1:02:49
Chicago's African American Women in the Fight for the Vote
46:19
New Directions for Chicago Collections
58:51
Monumental Mobility
53:24
Forgotten Feminist: Sophonisba Breckinridge & Women's Activism
40:31
Page vs Stage: Inside Shakespeare's First Folio
48:50
Chicago Freedom Struggles through the Lens of Art Shay
38:09
Introducing "Postcard Tag"
44:04
Juliette Kinzie and Chicago before the Fire