Communication Partnerships
The Institute has strategic partnerships with WBEZ-Chicago Public Radio’s Chicago Amplified, a web-based audio archive, and Chicago Access Network (CAN TV) which has five local channels that reach more than 1 million viewers in Chicago.
Select Institute programs are available for listening or download at Chicago Public Radio.org as a part of Chicago Amplified, a web exclusive audio library of diverse public events recorded throughout the Chicago region.
SYMPOSIUM: Gender, Identity &the Crossing of Cultures in Contemporary Chinese Art & Media Saturday, September 26: Panel II
Rap Sessions Community Dialogue: Is America Really Post-Racial?
(April 16, 2009)
Out at CHM: Surviving Reagan (May 7, 2009)
Out at CHM: Speaking Out Down South (March 26, 2009)
Out at CHM: Closets are for Clothes (January 29, 2008)
Art & Justice: The Art of the Constitutional Court of South Africa, book launch and discussion (January 26, 2009)
Pray the Devil Back to Hell, film screening & discussion (January 14, 2009)
Meet the Creators: Margaret Garner (November 2, 2008)
Art of Social Justice: How Creativity Complements Advocacy, morning symposium as part of Chicago Foundation for Women’s 23rd Annual Luncheon. (October 31, 2008)
Where Women Stand in Chicago Newsrooms (October 15, 2008)
The Beat Generation Symposium: Poetry Reading by Michael McClure (October 11, 2008)
The Beat Generation Symposium: Beat Reception and Recovery, Assessing the Critics and the Historians (October 11, 2008)
The Beat Generation Symposium: Memoir Reading by Elizabeth Von Vogt (October 11, 2008)
The Beat Generation Symposium: Poetry Reading by Joanne Kyger (October 10, 2008)
The Beat Generation Symposium: Aesthetics and Spirit of Avant-Garde Practice (October 10, 2008)
OUT at CHM - Screaming Queens and Lavender Panthers: A History of Transgender Activism (May 8, 2008)
Race, Sex and Power: Sexual Health and Pleasure (April 2008)
Race, Sex and Power: Creating Spaces (April 2008)
Race, Sex and Power: Sexual Citizenship (April 2008)
Race, Sex and Power: Opening Remarks (April 2008)
Out at CHM: Queer Exclusions-Sexuality and U.S. Citizenship
Gender, Human Rights and Media
Antjie Krog Poetry Reading
Out at CHM: Sexual Politics-From Lavender Scare to Larry Craig
Wonda Women Project "Enough is Enough" Film Screening and Discussion
DARFUR:Imagery and Reality
Critical Encounters: Poverty & Privilege Townhall Forum
Out at CHM: AIDS, Art and Activism
Gender & Hip-Hop Community Dialogue: Does Hip-Hop Hate Women?
She Speaks Volumes Volumes: Where Do We Draw the Line? Creative Expression vs. the Perpetuation of a Rape Culture
She Speaks Volumes Poetry Slam featuring Diva Diction
Out at CHM: "Gay is the Revolution": Lesbian and Gay Liberation in Chicago
Out at CHM: Art, Sex and Censorship from Paul Cadmus and The Patriot Act
Out at CHM: Queer Exclusions-Sexuality and U.S. Citizenship
Cablecast Programs
www.cantv.org
Where Women Stand in Chicago Newsrooms (recorded October 15, 2008)
Throwing Away the Key: A Forum on Long-Term Sentencing (recorded August 6, 2008)

















Communication Partnerships

