Zoe Blanco-Roca and Gustavo Roca Collection
- CHC5172
- Collection
- 2004
The collection consists of 340 photographs of Miami including the celebration of Carnival Miami at Calle 8. The photographs were taken by Gustavo Roca.
Blanco-Roca, Zoe
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Zoe Blanco-Roca and Gustavo Roca Collection
The collection consists of 340 photographs of Miami including the celebration of Carnival Miami at Calle 8. The photographs were taken by Gustavo Roca.
Blanco-Roca, Zoe
An ongoing collection of zines added to the holdings of the University of Miami Libraries Special Collections. Zines are typically independent and self published booklets popular in underground subcultures. The first zines were fanzines, started in the early 20th century by science fiction fans documenting the genre. The format truly took off with the punk rock movement of the 1970s, as a do-it-yourself spirit inspired legions of underground punk fans to start raw but vibrant journals documenting the nascent music scenes in their communities. Zine topics would broaden throughout the 1980s and 1990s to cover a variety of subject areas, from comics to anarchist politics to women’s rights, to more mundane subjects like dumpster diving, alternative fashions, tattoo art, and much more. Despite the expansion of topics, the format usually remained the same—self-published booklets printed in limited editions and typically produced with a photocopy machine.
The collection contains manuscripts written by Cuban fiction writer, publisher, and translator Zilia L. Lage.
Lage, Zilia L.
Youth Crime Watch of Dade County collection
The Youth Crime Watch of Dade County (YCW) serves Miami-Dade county schools in responding to requests for services from school faculty representatives on youth crime prevention presentations and YCW program implementation trainings.
The Youth Crime Watch of Dade County Collection consists primarily of arts and crafts items, all titled "A Safe and Perfect World", which were created by Dade County students. The collection also contains several poems, a laminated scrapbook titled "Give the World a Hand!", and various clippings from local newspapers.
Youth Crime Watch of Dade County
Yolanda del Castillo Cobelo Papers
The Yolanda del Castillo Cobelo Papers contain the personal papers of Yolanda del Castillo Cobelo (1933-2013), exiled Cuban singer-songwriter. The collection includes music scores, CDs, VHS, and DVDs of the artist. Along with the audiovisual material there are newspaper clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, correspondence, magazines, books, and essays that document her career as a songwriter and musician in Cuba and in the United States.
Castillo Cobelo, Yolanda del, 1933-2013
The papers of Cuban actress Yolanda Arenas include primarily photographs, clippings, and programs of theater productions in which Arenas performed. Folders for a few productions include scripts with annotations by Arenas. The collection also contains headshots and other portraits and audio and video recordings.
Arenas, Yolanda
Papers document activities of Xavier Cortada, Miami-based Cuban-American lawyer and artist. Materials include various art projects, videos, correspondence, programs, invitations, awards, certificates, news clippings, rendering/sketches, brochures, catalogues, handouts, grant proposals, photos, notes, memorabilia, mementos, printed materials and posters.
This growing collection consists of cassettes, vinyl records, and documents pertaining to the Miami underground music community. The music in this collection was assembled by the WVUM staff and mostly dates to the 1990s.
W.R. Peters Pan Am Photograph collection
The bulk of this collection consists of photographs taken and developed by W.R. Peters between 1942 and 1955 while working for Pan Am. It also includes: a Miami and Latin American Division pilot and cabin service personnel directory, a pilot seniority list, a grievance conciliation and agreement list, and some photographs that were not taken by Mr. Peters that were acquired at antique stores.
The collection candidly depicts the working lives of Pan Am flight attendants and pilots, including excellent images of insignia, aircraft, and architecture. Photographs not by Peters include images taken during the 747SP “New Horizons” speed record breaking around the world flight in 1977, the Orange Bowl Parade, and flight attendant class photos from the 36th Street flight academy.
Peters, W. R.
World Wings International, Inc. Records
Formed in 1959, World Wings International is an association of former Pan Am flight attendants that now dedicates itself to charitable activities. This collection includes the administrative records of the organization as well as scrapbooks, photographs, membership and annual meetings files, correspondence and financial records.
World Wings International, Inc.
World War II Nursing collection
Correspondence, forms, questionnaires, brochures, posters, and other administrative documents pertaining to the Florida nurses who were assigned to look after the wounded during World War II.
A collection of ephemera, promotional materials, posters, signs, and correspondence pertaining to the Women's March event, which celebrates the struggle of the Women's Suffrage Movement in the United States and promotes education and initiatives in expanding voting rights to all women, regardless of age, race, income, and so on.
Women's Advisory Committee on Academic Affairs records
This collection contains various records and reports of the Women's Advisory Committee on Academic Affairs.
University of Miami. Women's Advisory Committee on Academic Affairs
Women in Warfare feminism teaching materials
This collection contains the class schedule, reading list, teaching notes, student essays and presentations, photographic materials, as well as scholarly articles and news reports on feminism. The materials come from the course political science course, POL391: Women in Warfare, taught by Dr. Martha Lizabeth Phelps in spring 2016.
Phelps, Martha Lizabeth
Woman's Club of Coconut Grove records
The collection documents the civic and social activities of the Woman's Club of Coconut Grove - formerly called the Housekeepers' Club. The records include minutes, committee and financial reports as well as membership files, scrapbooks, narratives, publications, photographs and architectural plans. The topical files contain information about the history and development of Coconut Grove depicted with maps, event flyers, local organization by-laws, newspaper clippings and local publications.
Woman's Club of Coconut Grove
Woman's Cancer Association of the University of Miami yearbooks
This collection consists of various yearbooks compiled by the Woman's Cancer Association.
Women's Cancer Association of the University of Miami
Winter Institute of Literature records
This collection contains papers, programs, letters, and reports prepared by the Winter Institute of Literature.
Winter Institute of Literature
Wilson Hicks Conference Tapes and Transcripts collection
This collection contains audio recordings of the Wilson Hicks International Conference on Visual Journalism, nicknamed "The Miami Conference."
University of Miami. School of Communication