

{"id":2408,"date":"2021-07-13T14:13:54","date_gmt":"2021-07-13T18:13:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/libraryprograms\/?p=2408"},"modified":"2021-07-18T14:17:28","modified_gmt":"2021-07-18T18:17:28","slug":"behind-the-scenes-with-the-blockson-collection","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/libraryprograms\/2021\/07\/13\/behind-the-scenes-with-the-blockson-collection\/","title":{"rendered":"Behind the scenes with the Blockson Collection"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Welcome back to Temple University Libraries\u2019 programs and events blog! For our first post in a while, we\u2019re going behind the scenes to tell you more about the programming brought to you by the <a href=\"https:\/\/library.temple.edu\/blockson\">Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>First, we\u2019ll take a look back at some of the Blockson Collection\u2019s recent programs, and then we\u2019ll check in with Dr. Diane Turner, curator, and Leslie Willis-Lowry, associate archivist, who help plan and coordinate Blockson Collection programs.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_2411\" style=\"width: 594px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/libraryprograms\/files\/2021\/07\/Annotation-2021-07-13-095625.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-2411\" class=\"wp-image-2411 size-large\" src=\"https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/libraryprograms\/files\/2021\/07\/Annotation-2021-07-13-095625-1024x510.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"584\" height=\"291\" srcset=\"https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/libraryprograms\/files\/2021\/07\/Annotation-2021-07-13-095625-1024x510.jpg 1024w, https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/libraryprograms\/files\/2021\/07\/Annotation-2021-07-13-095625-300x149.jpg 300w, https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/libraryprograms\/files\/2021\/07\/Annotation-2021-07-13-095625-768x382.jpg 768w, https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/libraryprograms\/files\/2021\/07\/Annotation-2021-07-13-095625-500x249.jpg 500w, https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/libraryprograms\/files\/2021\/07\/Annotation-2021-07-13-095625.jpg 1444w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 584px) 100vw, 584px\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-2411\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Still from walkthrough of <em>The Quest for Freedom and Dignity: Celebrating William Still and Harriet Tubman<\/em> exhibit, from the Blockson Collection\u2019s Juneteenth program<\/p><\/div>\n<h1>June programs celebrated Black Music Month, Juneteenth, and William Still<\/h1>\n<p>On June 3, we went on a musical journey with pianist, composer, producer, teacher, and dancer Alfie Pollitt. Pollitt, who has worked with a number of famed musicians in the genres of so-called jazz and rhythm and blues, spoke candidly about his life experiences and career. We invite you to <a href=\"https:\/\/library.temple.edu\/watchpastprograms\/show?id=1c28ed2c-d341-42e9-a3a0-9a0a1b4bb452\">view the program<\/a> and watch the fascinating stories, hear musical tributes, and learn a little more about Black music in honor of Black Music Month.<\/p>\n<p>Later that month, we celebrated the bicentennial of William Still&#8217;s birth and Juneteenth. We started off by watching a video walkthrough of <a href=\"https:\/\/library.temple.edu\/exhibitions\/7\"><em>The Quest for Freedom and Dignity: Celebrating William Still and Harriet Tubman<\/em><\/a> exhibit, on view through June 2022 in the Blockson Collection. Then, Charles L. Blockson, curator emeritus and founder of the collection, reflected personally on his family history and relations to William Still and Harriet Tubman in a video from a previous program held at the Blockson Collection. <a href=\"https:\/\/library.temple.edu\/watchpastprograms\/show?id=9e74112a-f2d3-429e-91e3-55cef2b36633\">View the entire program<\/a> on our website. And, check out <a href=\"https:\/\/news.temple.edu\/news\/2021-06-16\/understanding-juneteenth-blockson-collection\">this article<\/a> highlighting some items in the collection that can help us better appreciate and understand the significance of Juneteenth.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<h1>Meet the staff<\/h1>\n<p>We checked in with two Blockson Collection staff members, Dr. Diane Turner and Leslie Willis Lowry, to ask about recent programs, the shift to virtual events during the pandemic, and the upcoming season. But first, let\u2019s meet them!<\/p>\n<p><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/libraryprograms\/files\/2021\/07\/Dr.-Turner.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-2418 alignright\" src=\"https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/libraryprograms\/files\/2021\/07\/Dr.-Turner-202x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"202\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/libraryprograms\/files\/2021\/07\/Dr.-Turner-202x300.jpg 202w, https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/libraryprograms\/files\/2021\/07\/Dr.-Turner.jpg 361w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 202px) 100vw, 202px\" \/><\/a>Dr. Diane D. Turner<\/strong> is curator of the Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection at Temple University Libraries. Dr. Turner holds three Temple University degrees. Her areas of specialization and research include African American Labor, Cultural and Social History, Philadelphia Jazz History, Independent Black Filmmakers, Oral History, and Public History. Her dissertation is entitled <em>Organizing and Improvising: A History of Philadelphia\u2019s Black Musicians\u2019 Protective Union Local 274, American Federation of Musician<\/em>. She has taught African-American history at the university level including Brown University, Northeastern University, Rowan University, University of South Florida (Tampa, FL) and other institutions.\u00a0 She has authored <em>My Name is Oney Judge<\/em> (2010), F<em>eeding the Soul: Black Music, Black Thought<\/em> (2011) and <em>Our Grand Pop is a Montford Point Marine<\/em> (2018), co-authored with her father, Corporal Thomas S. Turner Sr. Her writings appear in anthologies and scholarly journals. She serves as a consultant on a number of advisory boards and committees such as Bethel Burial Ground Historic Site Memorial Committee, Chronicling Resistance, Scribe Video\u2019s Precious Places and others. She is president of the Montford Point Marines Association, Philadelphia Chapter #1 Auxiliary. Her current book project is a history of jazz in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.<\/p>\n<p><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/libraryprograms\/files\/2021\/07\/Leslie-Willis-Lowry.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-2412 alignright\" src=\"https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/libraryprograms\/files\/2021\/07\/Leslie-Willis-Lowry-201x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"201\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/libraryprograms\/files\/2021\/07\/Leslie-Willis-Lowry-201x300.jpg 201w, https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/libraryprograms\/files\/2021\/07\/Leslie-Willis-Lowry-684x1024.jpg 684w, https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/libraryprograms\/files\/2021\/07\/Leslie-Willis-Lowry-768x1149.jpg 768w, https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/libraryprograms\/files\/2021\/07\/Leslie-Willis-Lowry-1027x1536.jpg 1027w, https:\/\/sites.temple.edu\/libraryprograms\/files\/2021\/07\/Leslie-Willis-Lowry.jpg 1131w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 201px) 100vw, 201px\" \/><\/a>Leslie Willis Lowry<\/strong> is associate archivist at the Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection at Temple University Libraries, and has worked in collections management and as an archivist, researcher and consultant in several capacities, including special collections, exhibitions, films, television and publications for over thirty years, including the Smithsonian\u2019s National Museum of African American History and Culture, the International African American Museum in Charleston, the African American Museum in Philadelphia, The Museum of Afro-American History in Boston, The Studio Museum in Harlem, The Bronx Museum of Art, Scholastic Books, among others. As a curatorial and research assistant to Deborah Willis, the nation\u2019s leading historian of African American photography and curator of African American culture, Leslie has cataloged the work of individual photographers, photographic collections and groups of photographs that are part of an exhibition and publications; in addition to researching and planning for photographic exhibitions. After years of working in management, supervising hundreds of employees, and as liaison and consultant to many cultural institutions and religious organizations, Leslie\u2019s career has been divided into two distinct areas \u2013 archival and education \u2013 within the broad areas of photographic history, visual culture, African American history and popular and material culture. Within these fields she has consistently emphasized the importance of the use of the archives to build programming, education and community connections.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<h1>Building Blockson Collection programs<\/h1>\n<p>Diane and Leslie took turns answering our questions about programming at the Blockson Collection.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Temple Libraries (TL):<\/strong> How do you go about planning programs for the Blockson Collection? Where do you get your ideas from and\/or how do you choose speakers to feature?<br \/>\n<strong>Diane Turner (DT):<\/strong> Blockson Collection staff use program planning meetings to collaboratively work on developing programs. We use our knowledge base of history and culture in Philadelphia for inspiration and in identifying potential speakers.<\/p>\n<p><strong>TL:<\/strong> In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, all of the Libraries\u2019 programs and events have gone virtual. What has that been like for the Blockson Collection\u2019s programming? Have there been any unexpected benefits or challenges?<br \/>\n<strong>Leslie Willis Lowry (LWL)<\/strong>: The Blockson Collection accomplished a great deal during this unusual period of working remotely through the COVID-19 pandemic. As an initiative to stay connected with members of our community, programs were redesigned using a virtual platform to give it the modern aesthetic needed for further reach. The virtual programs continue to enable our community members to become aware of new research and to identify emerging scholars and programming that addresses issues that are a part of our mission.<\/p>\n<p>With the rich and impactful virtual programming we produced this year, we were able to strengthen our visibility and expand our contact list numbers. We were also able to develop wider audiences online through social media growth. Attendees were represented both nationally and internationally.<\/p>\n<p><strong>TL:<\/strong> Can you share a favorite moment from your recent June programs?<br \/>\n<strong>DT:<\/strong> The [June 3rd] program was pre-recorded at the Philadelphia Clef Club, and this was the first live music that I had heard since February 2020.\u00a0 Also, we lost Sam Reed so we are honored to have featured him for Jazz Appreciation Month.<\/p>\n<p><strong>TL:<\/strong> Anything you can tell us about the upcoming 2021-2022 programming season?<br \/>\n<strong>LWL:<\/strong> The Blockson Collection\u2019s upcoming 2021-2022 programs season includes the following:<\/p>\n<p>SEPTEMBER<br \/>\nSeptember 22 | Glenn Ellis<br \/>\nHistory of Black Health in America<\/p>\n<p>September 29 | Gospel Music Heritage Month<br \/>\nHonoring the Legendary Marion Williams<\/p>\n<p>OCTOBER<br \/>\nOctober 7 | William Still\u2019s birthday Celebration<\/p>\n<p>October 19 | Scribe Video Center | Precious Places Community History Project Screenings<br \/>\n-The Freedom Theatre<br \/>\n-William Penn High School<br \/>\n-Church of the Advocate<br \/>\n-OIC<\/p>\n<p>October 28 | Cullen Knight<br \/>\nEntertainment, Jazz and Social life in North Philadelphia<\/p>\n<p>NOVEMBER<br \/>\nNovember 9 | Oral History Program with Karen Warrington<br \/>\nIle Ife Black Humanitarian Center: The Importance of the Center and its Cultural Impact<\/p>\n<p>November 18 | Author Talk: Haki Madhubuti<br \/>\n&#8220;The Autobiography of a Black Vegan&#8221;<\/p>\n<div>Check <a href=\"http:\/\/library.temple.edu\/events\">library.temple.edu\/events<\/a> closer to the start of the fall semester for program details.<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Welcome back to Temple University Libraries\u2019 programs and events blog! 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