The mission of Brown Girls Do Ballet® is to help increase participation of underrepresented minority populations in ballet programs through organizing and arranging ballet performances, photo exhibitions, and providing resources and scholarships to…
With feminist values, the Center for Women in the Arts and Humanities' mission is to advance research, and to document the aesthetic, intellectual, and cultural contributions of the feminist art movement, and engage in university-community…
This archived searchable database currently contains compositions located as of 1989, the cut off point for inclusion as Chapter 13 in The Musical Woman: An International Perspective, Vol III edited by Judith Lang Zaimont (Wesport: Greenwood Press,…
Recognized as one of the 20th century’s greatest musical performers, Marian Anderson, an African American, was born in Philadelphia (1897-1993), where she is revered and memorialized. With the assistance of a CLIR Hidden Collections grant, the Kislak…
An open-access project, which will bring together select primary source materials, such as advertisements, announcements, and reviews from newspapers, with descriptions or annotations in order to document Carreño's career from 1862 - 1917.
Tess Onwueme is an internationally acclaimed playwright, scholar and poet, who rose to prominence writing plays with themes of social justice, culture, and the environment.
A collective of feminists who would rather laugh than cry their way through Hollywood representations of gender, race, class, sexuality and other aspects of identity. DFF hosts bi-monthly live screenings in Ontario and produces a web series at…
The Emory Women Writers Resource Project is a collection of edited and unedited texts by women writing from the seventeenth century through the early twentieth century.