Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services records, 1976-2009 (majority within 1992-2005)
0.75 linear feet — 1 archived websites (online)
0.75 linear feet — 1 archived websites (online)
0.25 linear feet — 66.7 MB (online)
12.3 linear feet (in 13 boxes including oversize) — 1 oversize volume — 18.3 GB (online)
2.75 linear feet — 1.2 GB (online) — 5 digital audiovisual files
Approximately 10,000 35mm slides
370 linear feet (in 389 boxes) — 15 oversize boxes — 12 oversize folders — 1300 films and videotapes — 22 oversize volumes — 634 digital audiovisual files — 37 digital audio files
(The digitized football team photos displayed in the Bentley Library Image Bank include scans from prints and negatives in the Athletic Department records as well as team photos from other collections, including Rentschler's Studio, U-M News and Information Service, Michigan Union, U-M Photographps Vertical File, and other sources.)
The Activism series contains topical files, meeting agendas and minutes, photographs, notes and writings, event programs, flyers, and other resources from McCoy's activist campaigns. Topics include the Being Black at the University of Michigan (#BBUM) social media campaign, the 1000 Speak Out for Racial Justice teach-in event, and other protests at the University of Michigan. The series also contains information about McCoy's study of the Ann Arbor Police Department, his organizing in response to the Aura Rosser shooting in 2014, and his efforts to combat white supremacy movements. The collection also features news coverage of McCoy, copies of his writings and presentations, and insight into his opinions about teaching students about social justice.
9 linear feet — 80 oversize bound volumes — 38 oversize scrapbooks — 1 oversize folder — 14.1 GB (online)
The Radio Tahrir and related material series (648 digital audio files (online) and 0.1 linear feet) consists primarily of episodes, episode segments, and unique series associated with the radio magazine, Radio Tahrir.
Radio Tahrir episodes typically consisted of multiple kinds of content, including commentaries from experts as well as listening audience members, interviews with guests, literary readings and recitations, reports, and/or testimonials. Guests on the program included activists, attorneys, authors, artists, religious and secular community leaders, filmmakers, journalists, musicians, poets, and scholars. Although a wide range of cultural, historical, literary, political, and religious topics relating to different Arabic and/or Muslim communities around the world were discussed on the program, those relating to Iraq, Israel, and Palestine are prominently featured.
Also included are several special series associated with Radio Tahrir. The most prominent of these series included are "Maqam: From Cordoba to Baghdad" (circa 1997), which focused on Arabic music and featured Simon Shaheen; "6 Arab American Poets" (1997); and "Fen Mejnoon with Dean and Maysoon" (2004-2006), which was co-hosted by Arab American comedians Dean Obeidallah and Maysoon Zayid.
Other material in this series are several National Alliance of Third World Journalists' Alliance Report episodes as well as physical "6 Arab American Poets" brochures.
1 digital audio files (Duration: 0:30:24)
0.4 linear feet — 60 MB (digital files)