VHS: "Nil Lara Performance at the Colony Theatre"
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- December 23, 1994
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Sweat Records began as a local independent music store in Miami in 2005, conceived by DJ and club promoter, Lauren (Lolo) Reskin, and by former WVUM DJ and public defense attorney, Sara Yousuf. It served as not only a record store but a public event space and coffee shop, catering to the eclectic music scene in South Florida. The store was forced to temporarily relocate to the back of Churchill's pub in 2005 after the destruction caused from Hurricane Wilma and eventually moved to its new permanent location near Little Haiti. Sara Yousuf also left her role as co-owner to pursue a full-time career as a public defense attorney in 2006 and was replaced by Jason Jimenez who came onboard as Lolo's new partner in 2007. Sweat Records continues to this day to offer a wide variety of performances and events, featuring both budding local artists and veteran rock bands, and to contribute heavily to Miami's thriving music culture.
The Sweat Records collection contains archival material documenting the history of the record store, including newspaper articles, magazines, ephemera, pamphlets, company records, administrative files, personal papers from Lolo Reskin, and audio-visual material. Items are arranged categorically by series and material type.
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Box 79: Campaign Audio-Visual Materials and Clippings
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VHS: Judge Simms TV Ad - English and Spanish Versions
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:30 each, Produced by Hume, Sindelar, & Associates
Type-C Videotape: Judge Leah Simms TV Ad - English and Spanish Versions
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:30 each, Produced by Hume, Sindelar, & Associates
The William Calhoun “Bill” Baggs Papers includes thirty-one boxes of correspondence, memoranda, clippings, photographs, diaries and other materials relating to the professional career of Baggs, a newspaper journalist, editor, and political commentator from the 1940s until his death in 1969. As a columnist and editor for the Miami Daily News, Baggs developed relationships with many prominent figures. The Baggs Papers, arranged in six series, totals thirteen cubic feet of materials. In addition to incoming correspondence, the files include hundreds of carbon copies of outgoing correspondence from Baggs to a variety of local, regional, state, national, and international politicians, journalists, and others.
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This collection includes administrative documents, news clippings, tapes (betacam and VHS), correspondence, photo albums, programs, ephemera, certificates of membership, meeting minutes, bulletins, scrapbooks, and other archival material prepared by the University of Miami chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa Academic Honor Society.
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VHS: Willfredo Montalvan - Miembro Director Entrevista de Prensa en las Oficinas RN, Miami
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VHS: Black History Month Lecture Series: Dr. Kwame Ture, A.K.A. Stokely Carmichael
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Dr. Kwame Ture gives a speech at Florida International University. In his speech, he criticizes the capitalist system and discusses the worldwide suffering of the African diaspora.
DVD-R: Brothers of the Same Mind Press Meeting
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Commissioner Arthur Teele meets with the organization's leaders and men interested in working with Brothers of the Same Mind. The commissioner explains the mission of the organization.
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VHS: UMOJA Village: The Community Shares Gifts with the Village Residents
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DVD-R: Victims of Police Violence Candlelight Vigil Memorial
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Vigil held for victims of police brutality. 2 discs.
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