Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Dominique-René de Lerma: 'There is a very profound anxiety that the stellar importance of the CBMR will be lost.'



Dominique-René de Lerma, http://www.CasaMusicaledeLerma.com, writes about the future of the Center for Black Music Research (CBMR) at Columbia College Chicago, www.colum.edu/cbmr:


"As one of the thousands who regularly consult the blog of William Zick, you will know that Columbia College, for fiscal reasons, is now projecting termination of the Center for Black Music Research. A final decision will be reached in a few more weeks. Some reports indicate that the priceless and unique library/archives might be absorbed within the College Library's activities, but not maintained by the current staff of splendidly experienced professional archivists and topic specialists whose services have benefitted the most exacting of scholars for the past two decades. There is a very profound anxiety that the stellar importance of the CBMR will be lost.

"If you would wish to register your hope that the administration of Columbia College will find means whereby the Center, including its staff and materials, will be preserved, you are invited simply to send an email to dsl@afgconsulting.org, with CBMR as the subject. We will submit this statement to the institution's president on Monday, 12 March, citing only the names of the supporters and their geographic location and/or academic affiliation. Because of the gravity of this crisis, it is most likely that you will register this concern by return mail."

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