One in a Million
A portrait of gun control activist Mary Leigh Blek, whose son was killed by gunfire, produced for the Million Mom March.
A portrait of gun control activist Mary Leigh Blek, whose son was killed by gunfire, produced for the Million Mom March.
The Illinois Bell Telephone Company takes the viewer on a journey through the past, present, and future of Chicago!
See what the nightlife scene in downtown Chicago was like in 1948 – in spectacular technicolor!
“What Trees Do They Plant” is a film produced by the City of Chicago as a response to criticism of the way the Chicago Police Department treated protesters during the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Its claim is that the Yippies conducted a deliberate campaign to disrupt the city and harm the police.
Footage from a 2004 protest in Athens. Protesters gather in opposition to Colin Powell, the United States Secretary of State under the Bush regime, who had planned to attend the Athens Olympics, and the United States’ foreign policy in the Middle East.
Conversations at a George McGovern fundraiser about the 1972 presidential election.
Witness silent film footage of Roosevelt College in its early days as filmed by some of its first students!
Silent footage of the demo reel for the Jeff Spitz documentary about Roosevelt College, now Roosevelt University.