JOHNSTOWN – “Feminist: Stories from Women’s Liberation,” a one-hour documentary film written and directed by Jennifer Lee, will be shown Saturday in the theater at Fulton-Montgomery Community College.
How did Black women use music to fight for freedom? In this episode of The Cause: Conversations on Music, History, and Democracy, Dr. Reiland Rabaka explores the themes of his recent book, Black Women ...
Peggy Macdonald, PhD was working on an exhibit about local health care when she came across a map from 1968 listing the country’s top five most influential cities in the battle for women’s rights. She ...
In a new documentary short, made in partnership with Vivo Barefoot, the history of women’s shoes, and the impact of modern footwear on women’s health, are explored through the lives of 17 real women.
“Take a lesbian to lunch!” read one of the signs. “Women’s liberation is a lesbian plot,” said another, and “We are the people you are afraid of.” It was 1970, and an event in New York City sponsored ...
EXCLUSIVE: When we think of key cities associated with the Civil Rights struggle and Black liberation movement in North America, Atlanta, Montgomery, AL, New York, and Oakland come immediately to mind ...
Rasool Berry sits with Miss Opal Lee, who talked to him about her family's experience moving into a White neighborhood in Texas after Juneteenth. (all images courtesy Our Daily Bread Ministries; not ...
During World War II, a lot of women started entering the workforce by necessity, so that opened the eyes of a lot of women who hadn’t worked before. Many of them were expected to leave their positions ...
It can be challenging to deliver something fresh and unique to the memory play genre. However, in writer Bess Wohl’s new Broadway show, “Liberation,” she manages to do just that. Directed by Whitney ...
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