Browse Exhibits (19 total)

Creating Black Social Spaces through Black Entrepreneurship: From Lit-X to Square One to the Silver Room

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Williams, Eric, and Howard Bailey. “Creating Black Social Spaces through Black Entrepreneurship: From Lit X to Square One to the Silver Room.” Panel presented at the Honey Pot Performance and The Chicago Black Social Culture Map present Black Migrations: House, Hip Hop & Acid Jazz in 90s Wicker Park, The Silver Room, June 1, 2019. https://youtu.be/XeWaW0lFMNg.

Stop on a Dime: Dance Music Industry & the Effects of Covid-19

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Hicks, Sheree, Jamie 3:26, and Ron Trent. "Stop on a Dime: Dance Music Industry and the Effects of COVID-19." March 16, 2021. Virtual Event. Larissa Johnson (Akinremi) and Lauren Lowery, moderators. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgHnXYfTnc8&ab_channel=HoneyPot

Sock Hops, Juice Bars, & High Schools: The Southside’s Teen Scene through Chicago’s Public and Catholic schools

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Alexander, Celeste, Craig Alexander, Charles Matlock, Noshaluv Rime, and Kirk Townsend. "Panel Two: Sock Hops, Juice bars, & High Schools: The South Side's Teen Scene through Chicago's Public and Catholic High Schools." Panel presented at the Chicago Black Social Culture Map: South Shore, South Side Edition, Stony Island Arts Bank, Chicago, IL, Feruary 23, 2019. http://youtu.be/p6sRGVgNDD4.

Where’s it Now? House Music Material Culture Preservation Strategies

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Booth, Steven, Tracy Drake, Raquel Flores, Skyla Hearn, and Stacie Williams. "Where's it Now? House Music Material Culture Preservation Strategies." April 27, 2019. Panel presented at the Chicago Black Social Culture Map: DuSable Museum, Chicago, IL. Khari B, moderator. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRDFOkX1IbA

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When Disco Turned House: the Origins of House Music in Chicago

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Bailey Hopkins, Marta, George Daniels, Craig Loftis, and Rob Olson. "When Disco Turned House: The Origins of House Music in Chicago." April 27, 2019. Panel presented at the Chicago Black Social Culture Map: DuSable Musuem, Chicago, IL. Meida McNeal and Jesse Saunders, moderators. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGPv5CP8RKc


The Fantastic Four Reunion

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Alexander, Celeste, First Lady, Angela Hurley McElroy, and Kenya Lenoir Messer. “The Fantastic Four Reunion.” December 20, 2020. Virtual Event. Meida McNeal and Duane Powell, moderators. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BCeTifC0duU&t=6539s&ab_channel=HoneyPot

Basements, Pubs, & Clubs: South Shore's Queer Nightlife Networks

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Dunston, Frederick, Darrell Hill, and Dana Powell. "Basements, Pubs, and Clubs: South Shore's Queer Nightlife Networks." Panel presented at the Chicago Black Social Culture Map: South Shore, South Side Edition, Stony Island Arts Bank, Chicago, IL. February 23, 2019. Lori Branch, moderator. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRv4K4NHLR8

Chicago Radio & Recording Industry

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Holmes, Braxton, Hugo Hutchinson, Khris Hutchinson. "Chicago Radio & Recording Industry." Panel presented at the Chicago Black Social Culture Map Community Archiving Day & Web Launch, Link's Hall, Chicago, IL. September 29, 2018. Ayana Contreras, moderator. https://youtu.be/uCZ6tDA5_jI

All We Want To Do Is Dance! Dance Crews of the Past, Present, & Future

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Ford, Valerie "Widow," Murdamommy, and Darryn Jones. "All We Want To Do Is Dance! Dance Crews of the Past, Present, & Future." Virtual panel presented by Honey Pot Performance, May 18, 2021. Duane Powell and Meida McNeal moderators. https://youtu.be/vtk5QFLbHCE

And The Beat Goes On: Passing House Music Culture to the Next Generation

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Gillie, Zernell, Akili King, Alan King, DJ Quicktastic, Dave Maze. "And The Beat Goes On: Passing House Music Culture to the Next Generation." Virtual panel presented by Honey Pot Performance, April 21, 2021. Lauren Lowery moderator. https://youtu.be/3LAXG83opbY

The Category Is!: A Dive Into Chicago's Ballroom Scene

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Brown, Aaron, Adonte Prodigy, and Wardell Avant Garde, "The Category Is!: A Dive Into Chicago's Ballroom Scene." Virtual panel presented by Honey Pot Performance, June 22, 2021. Duane Powell moderator. https://youtu.be/pEl3ejbP3rc

From The South To The North: DJs Building Careers and Maintaining House Culture on the ‘90s Northside

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Diz, DJ Frique, Duane Powell, Jevon Jackson. "Black Migration: House, Hip Hip & Acid Jazz in 90s Wicker Park". June 1, 2019. 1506 E 53rd St. Chicago, IL. Duane Powell, moderator. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmGGlH3Bi90

Where Culture Lives: Mapping Black Social, Cultural, and Political History in Woodlawn

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Where Culture Lives: Mapping Black Social, Cultural, and Political History in Woodlawn was developed as part of the 2021 Chicago Architecture Biennial and in collaboration with Norman Teague Design Studios, BNMO Design, and Project H.O.O.D.. The exhibit was installed at in 6600 South King Boulevard from October to December 2021.

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East 63rd Branch.” n.d. Chicago “‘L’”.Org. Accessed September 20, 2021. https://www.chicago-l.org/operations/lines/jacksonpark.html.

Evans, Maxwell. 2020. “Red Clay Dance Company’s Move To Woodlawn Station Is A Win For Local Art Scene, Leaders Say.” Block Club Chicago (blog). October 19, 2020. https://blockclubchicago.org/2020/10/19/red-clay-dance-companys-move-to-woodlawn-station-is-a-win-for-local-art-scene-local-leaders-say/.

Fish, John Hall. 2015. Black Power/White Control: The Struggle of The Woodlawn Organization in Chicago.

Hautzinger, Daniel. 2020. “When the Green Line Shut Down for More Than Two Years.” WTTW Chicago. February 26, 2020. https://interactive.wttw.com/playlist/2020/02/26/green-line-rehabilitation.

“HPA Background.” n.d. Hyde Park Academy High School. Accessed September 20, 2021. https://hydeparkcps.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=1604564&type=d&pREC_ID=1733143.

Perry, Imani. 2018. Looking for Lorraine: The Radiant and Radical Life of Lorraine Hansberry. Boston: Beacon Press.

“Red Clay Dance Company.” n.d. Red Clay Dance Company. Accessed September 20, 2021. https://www.redclaydance.com.

Salkind, Micah. “Joe's De Luxe,” Chicago Black Social Culture Map, accessed September 20, 2021, https://cbscmap.omeka.net/items/show/134.

Salkind, Micah. “(The) Grand Ballroom,” Chicago Black Social Culture Map, accessed September 16, 2021, https://cbscmap.omeka.net/items/show/131.

Schastok, Rachel. 2014. “64th & Cottage Grove.” South Side Weekly (blog). June 3, 2014. https://southsideweekly.com/64th-cottage-grove/.

Seligman, Amanda. 2005a. “Washington Park Subdivision.” In The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago. http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/1320.html.

———. 2005b. “Woodlawn.” In The Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago. http://www.encyclopedia.chicagohistory.org/pages/1378.html.

The Chicago Defender (National Edition) (1921-1967). 1944. “Army Leaves Pershing Hotel,” October 21, 1944.

The Chicago Sun-Times. 2011. “Marjorie Sims Obituary,” July 3, 2011. https://legacy.suntimes.com/us/obituaries/chicagosuntimes/name/marjorie-sims-obituary?pid=152320382.

“The Grand Ballroom Chicago Facebook Page.” n.d. Accessed September 20, 2021.https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100042935635680.

Dance Music Social Networks (Mutual Aid): How The Culture Supports Itself

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Adams, Vince, Michael Airhart, Dee Jay Alicia. "Dance Music Social Networks (Mutual Aid): How The Culture Supports Itself." Panel presented by Honey Pot Performance at We Take Care of Us, Woodson Regional Library, April 9, 2022. Danielle Sanders moderator. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBlSSMzly9I

Mapping Black Social Dance - Round 3 - New School House/Hip Hop

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BRAVEMONK and Kelsa "K-Soul" Robinson. "Round 3 - New School House and Hip Hop." Panel presented by Honey Pot Performance at Mapping Black Social Dance, Link's Hall, June 25, 2022. Mashaune Hardy moderator. https://youtu.be/zL1Pu13o39k

Mapping Black Social Dance - Round 1 - Stepping/Bopping

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Boyd Riley, D'onminique and Dave Maxx. "Round 1 - Stepping/Bopping." Panel presented by Honey Pot Performance at Mapping Black Social Dance, Link's Hall, June 25, 2022. Mashaune Hardy moderator. https://youtu.be/d7aiR-n4X38

Mapping Black Social Dance - Round 2 - Old School House

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Jarvis, Erika and Jarvis Mason. "Round 2 - Old School House." Panel presented by Honey Pot Performance at Mapping Black Social Dance, Link's Hall, June 25, 2022. Mashaune Hardy moderator. https://youtu.be/dvXu_OqiRgE

Mapping Black Social Dance - Round 4 - Footwork

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Hardiman, Diamond and Murdamommy. "Round 4 - Footwork." Panel presented by Honey Pot Performance at Mapping Black Social Dance, Link's Hall, June 25, 2022. Mashaune Hardy moderator. https://youtu.be/tx8_uZa-NyU

Locating Liberation in Chicago Black Social Dance: CBSCM at Chicago Community Bond Fund Gala Event

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Boyd-Riley, D'onminique, Donald Boyd, Mike Strode, Erika Jarvis, Murdamommy, and King Detro. "Locating Liberation in Chicago Black Social Dance." Panel Presented by the Chicago Community Bond Fund and Honey Pot Performance Chicago Black Social Culture Map, Hairpin Gallery, November 19, 2022, Damon Williams moderator. https://youtu.be/1qrpRzMdA_0