File #: 23-1449    Version: 1 Name: HONORING MORRIS “DINO” ROBINSON FOR HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO PRESERVING BLACK HISTORY OF THE NORTH SHORE
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 2/8/2023 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 2/9/2023 Final action: 2/9/2023
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING MORRIS "DINO" ROBINSON FOR HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO PRESERVING BLACK HISTORY OF THE NORTH SHORE WHEREAS, Morris "Dino" Robinson spent over 25 years tirelessly documenting and preserving the history of African Americans in the North Shore region; and WHEREAS, Dino Robinson holds a BA degree in Communication Design and a minor in African American Studies from Loyola University; and WHEREAS, throughout his career, he operated Robinson Design, was an instructor at Apple and was an Art Director within various advertising firms in Chicago, IL; and WHEREAS, Dino Robinson currently serves as the Production Manager at Northwestern University Press; and WHEREAS, his independent research led to the establishment of Shorefront, an organization he pioneered in 1995 that documents the African American experience on the North Shore; and WHEREAS, with Shorefront Legacy Center, he has written three books, produces the Shorefront Journal, hosted lectures, assembled severa...
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

HONORING MORRIS "DINO" ROBINSON FOR HIS CONTRIBUTIONS TO PRESERVING BLACK HISTORY OF THE NORTH SHORE

WHEREAS, Morris "Dino" Robinson spent over 25 years tirelessly documenting and preserving the history of African Americans in the North Shore region; and

WHEREAS, Dino Robinson holds a BA degree in Communication Design and a minor in African American Studies from Loyola University; and

WHEREAS, throughout his career, he operated Robinson Design, was an instructor at Apple and was an Art Director within various advertising firms in Chicago, IL; and

WHEREAS, Dino Robinson currently serves as the Production Manager at Northwestern University Press; and

WHEREAS, his independent research led to the establishment of Shorefront, an organization he pioneered in 1995 that documents the African American experience on the North Shore; and

WHEREAS, with Shorefront Legacy Center, he has written three books, produces the Shorefront Journal, hosted lectures, assembled several traveling exhibits, and has built its archives from a few news clippings to over 275 linear feet of photographs, documents and ephemera for public use; and

WHEREAS, Dino Robinson works directly with Black residents of North Shore communities to collect and preserve family history to be included at the Shorefront Legacy Center; and

WHEREAS, Dino Robinson's research has led to Shorefront Legacy Center serving as one of the main research engines that has powered the passing of country's first reparations bill enacted in Evanston, IL towards the repair of harm to the Black Community; and

WHEREAS, Dino Robinson is an active member of the Evanston community and broader professional community as a past Board President of the Evanston History Center, Evanston Neighborhood Conference, Co-founder of the Organization of Black Designers, Chicago Chapter (now Osmosis) and a board member of the Black Metropolis Research Consortium; and

WHEREAS, Dino has appeared on WTTW Chicago Tonight...

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