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Jodi F. Solomon, Speakers Bureau - http://www.jodisolomonspeakers.com/
Speakers on a wide range of topics about women's issues and cultural awareness. |
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National Women's History Project - Women's History Performers - http://www.nwhp.org/whm/performers.php
Listing of U.S. women's history performers, by region as well as those who will travel nationally. |
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Feminists for Free Expression Speakers Network - http://www.ffeusa.org/
Feminists for Free Expression is a group of diverse feminists working to preserve the individual's right and responsibility to read, listen, view and produce materials of her choice, without the intervention of the state "for her own good." |
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Jean Kilbourne - http://www.jeankilbourne.com/
Kilbourne is internationally recognized for her pioneering work on alcohol and tobacco advertising and the image of women in advertising. |
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Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer - http://www.cathymarcy.com/
Official home page for world renowned performers Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer. Concerts and workshops representing women in country music and songs of working women, for kids and adults. |
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Women's History ALIVE! - http://www.wmol.com/whalive/index.htm
Fascinating one woman plays on famous women in American history travel throughout the country. "Kate's Pants" is a lighthearted introduction to women's history through eleven layers of clothes. Other plays include "Civil War Women," "Michigan Magic," and "Chewing Gum Junk Shop." Workshops, study guides and residencies are available. |
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Jamie Anderson, singer-songwriter-comic - http://www.jamieanderson.com/
For fans and those new to Jamie Anderson's contemporary folk music. Jamie's work focuses on many topics, including those of interest to women: body image, sexuality and health issues. |
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Women in History - http://www.lkwdpl.org/wihohio/
Women in History, a non-profit organization, was founded in 1991 by Sophia Mastrandreas-Dadas, former historian for the city of Norwood, Ohio and group of women from Lakewood, Ohio. Women in History brings American stories to life through the voices of such noted women as Annie Oakley, Marian Anderson, Susan B. Anthony, Mary McLeod Bethune, Margaret Bourke-White, Rachel Carson, Isadora Duncan, Amelia Earhart, Maria Mitchell, Eleanor Roosevelt, Ida Wells Barnett, Hariet Tubman, plus 60 others. Each one-hour program includes two portrayals, audience interaction. |
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Suppressed Histories Archives - http://www.suppressedhistories.net
International women's studies -- priestesses, witch hunts, women drummers, weavers, liberators, indigenous history, racism and patriarchy -- in Max Dashu's articles and slide series. |
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Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner - http://www.nyhistory.com/sallyroeschwagner
Received one of the first doctorates awarded for work in women's studies, and helped found one of the country's first programs. The author of numerous books and articles as well as a nationally-known lecturer. |
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Voices of Africa Choral and Percussion Ensemble - http://www.voicesofafrica.net/
All female percussion and choral ensemble that blends a cappella singing with traditional African percussions. Offers cultural performances and workshops. |
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Weddington Center - http://www.weddingtoncenter.com
The Weddington Center is the base for the professional activities of Sarah Weddington and provides support for her speaking, conference teaching, and writing activities. It also provides the umbrella for a variety of collaborative endeavors. |
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Harriet Tubman: The Chosen One - http://www.thechosenone.com
"Harriet Tubman: The Chosen One" is a dynamic one woman show that takes its audience on 1 of the 19 journeys Ms. Tubman took through the Underground Railroad. Written and performed by Gwendolyn Briley-Strand. |
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addverbproductions.com - http://www.addverbproductions.com/
Theater for Social Change, produced by Cathy Plourde. |
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Dorothy Marcic - http://www.marcic.com
Faculty member and Director of Graduate Programs in Human Resource Development at Vanderbilt University. In addition to presenting workshops on management issues, she sings her way through "A Woman's Voice: A Musical History of Women and Work in the 20th Century." |
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Womynkind.org - http://www.womynkind.org
Live multimedia programs dealing with the issues of violence against Women performed by Nancy Hulse. |
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Connie Clark - http://www.venexia.com/clarkcon/index.html
American actress/playwright/teacher Connie Clark has been performing and teaching as the brilliant 19th century American poet Emily Dickinson since 1981. In 1987 she added the extraordinary French actress Sarah Bernhardt to her solo-performance repertoire. |
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Biologues, Women in History - http://pages.prodigy.net/timostevenson/
Melissa Borders Stevenson portrays the lives of famous women in 10 minute monologues. Customers select which of the 35 women from her repertoire are included in each performance. |
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Jolie Rickman - Feminist Singer, Songwriter - http://jolierickman.com/
As a feminist cultural worker, her work speaks directly and specifically to issues of violence against women, eating disorders, domestic violence, inter-generational storytelling among women, homophobia, racism,and classism. As a woman who is legally blind, she also sings about the connections between gender and disability. |
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Hilary Lips: Women's Studies & Center for Gender Studies - http://www.radford.edu/~gstudies/director/director.htm
Psychology Professor, Director, author of several books, numerous research articles and national, international lecturer and consultant at Radford University |
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Carol Starre-Kmiecik - http://www.lkwdpl.org/lfiles/starre-kmiecik/
Writer, actor and producer of the one-woman production company Famous American Women. Brings to life famous women. Starre-Kmiecik can, in fact, be any woman you or your civic group want her to be, given enough prep time. |
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Women are Wonderful - http://www.womenarewonderful.com/
Non-profit organization promoting female political leadership, offering details of how you can participate. |
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Isadora, American Legend - http://feadaniste.tripod.com/isadora.htm
A one-woman stage show on modern dance founder Isadora Duncan featuring actress Lisa Bansavage designed for Women's Studies, Women's History Month. |
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Her Legacies Foundation - http://www.herlegacies.com
Non-profit org dedicated to saving, disseminating and celebrating women's stories in words and images. |
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Journey on the Appalachian Trail - http://iweb.tntech.edu/ewolfe
Ellen Wolfe finished as the first woman thru-hiker in 1997. Through motivating stories and slides, she speaks about her 4 months and 23 day adventure on the 2,160-mile Appalachian Trail. Her journey, Hike For Healing, raised $10,000 for breast cancer research. |
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Jann Aldredge-Clanton - http://www.jannaldredgeclanton.com
Feminist Liberation Theologian and Minister, Jann Aldredge-Clanton, Ph.D., helps individuals and faith communities to deepen their spiritual experience. |
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Ann Timmons in "Off the Wall" - http://anntimmons.com
Join writer and reformer Charlotte Perkins Gilman as she crusades for equality and social justice at the dawn of the 20th century. |
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Queen Bee Productions - http://queenbeeprod.com
A traveling professional theatre group producing works that promote equity for women. |
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Anne Barrett - http://www.annebarrett.org.uk/
Author and international lecturer focusing on 19th century scientific history, women scientists, and archive preservation and conservation issues. London, United Kingdom. |
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Joyce Hansen - Prosperous Woman - http://www.prosperous-woman.com
A program for women based on the spiritual laws of prosperity and delivered in three consecutive workshops. Includes FAQ and registration form. |