[Guru Bawa 2]
A speech by the Guru Bawa (Muhammad Raheem Bawa Muhaiyaddeen) about knowledge, love, and divinity.
A speech by the Guru Bawa (Muhammad Raheem Bawa Muhaiyaddeen) about knowledge, love, and divinity.
A speech by the Guru Bawa (Muhammad Raheem Bawa Muhaiyaddeen) about knowledge, widsom, and divinity.
A conversation about Reconstrucionist Judaism with Rabbi Arnold Rachlis, followed by a brief eulogy for television director Carl Ebert.
Community members protest the service cuts to the West Town Neighborhood Health Center in Chicago.
This is a short video of Chicago White Sox highlights, especially home runs. There are also shots of the exploding scoreboard at Comiskey Park and of then-owner Bill Veeck.
A profile of the Latino Youth alternative high school, located in Chicago’s Pilsen neighborhood.
The Sons of Sappho (later known as the Sappho Socialites), founded by Yvonne Hudson and Ernestine Medley in 1965, was a group of black lesbians in the South Side of Chicago, dedicated to celebrating their identities and forming community. This video features footage from a 1995 reunion of the Sons of Sappho, including video of the event and interviews with its members.
This video contains footage from the runway of a voguing ball in the tradition of the Ballroom Scene, hosted by the House of Avant Garde, a Chicago-based space highlighting Black and queer performers.