
Chronicling the Untold: The Rich History of Hispanics in the United States
Antonio Ramirez provided an overview of the history of Latinx immigration to the United States while addressing misconceptions regarding the Latinx community.

Historical Time Capsules: The Significance of Lost Media
In an age of digital permanence and convenient preservation, the concept of lost media intrigues us more than ever.

History in Your Backyard
As part of COD’s events for Black History Month, guest speaker Larry McClellan discussed freedom seekers and the Underground Railroad in Northeastern Illinois.

How Residential Schools Stripped Native Americans of Their Identities
COD launches its Native American Voices three-part webinar, starting with a lecture about residential schools and survivor experiences