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Women’s History comes alive with the help of talented performers or authors. Costumed performers portray both famous and infamous women from our history with relish and panache while authors and presenters bring the unbridled enthusiasm that comes from years of research and writing about a specific woman or women’s history topic.
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STEVE ADAMS
Suffrage Balladeer
Email: stephenjadams@sjadams.net
Phone: 617-721-8563
Website: www.sjadams.net
Description: Steve Adams performs a program of original ballads he authored to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage. The 45-minute program includes 8 songs and engaging narrative that provides the historical context for the events and individuals celebrated in the songs. Covering key moments and individuals in the 72-year struggle for the 19th Amendment, the program presents Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Alice Paul, Ida B. Wells, Frederick Douglass and others as they fight for women’s right to vote.
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JENNY ALDRICH
2019 Chippawa, Sarasota, FL 34234
Phone: 941-735-1260
Email: costars@comcast.net
Website: www.JennyAldrich.com
Performance Description: Celebrating women, art and life, these programs use the magic of theatre to bring these artists to your audience. Often in their own words, they describe the people and events that shaped their lives and works. http://jennyaldrichpresents.com/
A Visit with Mary Cassatt. Ms Cassatt, known for her frankness and wit, describes her struggle to become an artist and her life in France during the birth of Impressionism. She was the only American artist to exhibit with the French Impressionists, who considered her an equal. She shares her joy at being a young artist in 19th century Europe and her stormy relationship with Edgar Degas.
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“Here’s to the Women” is now available as a video production!
LINDA ALLEN
4915 Samish Way, Unit 122, Bellingham, WA 98229
Phone: 360-920-7533
Email: linda@lindasongs.com
Website: www.lindasongs.com/Suffrage , http://www.lindasongs.com/trailer
Performance Description: The silencing of women’s experience and the empowering of women’s voices as they struggled for the vote will be showcased in this one-hour presentation featuring songs, images, stories and readings. We meet Helga Estby who walked across America in 1896, Suffragists Alice Paul, Carrie Chapman Catt, Ida B. Wells, Inez Milholland, “Rosie, the Riveter”, and many more known and unknown women. Linda offers a window into these ordinary and extraordinary lives. Dr. Linda Allen is a songwriter, performer and educator. She has worked with numerous organizations to promote women’s history including the Washington Centennial Commission, the Washington Women’s Heritage Project, the Women’s History Consortium and Humanities Washington, and has presented her program over 40 times.
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CARRIE SUE AYVAR
1829 NE 179 St., N. Miami Beach, FL 33162
Phone: 305-945-4804 Email: csayvar@gmail.com
Website: www.carriesueayvar.com
Performance Description: Everyone’s heard of Miami Beach! See it through the eyes of Rose Weiss: Mother of Miami Beach, who transformed it, with persistence and a smile, from a sparsely populated sandbar (where Jews like her could only live in the southernmost tip) into the world famous multicultural metropolis it is today. Or you can meet trailblazing Doc Anner: Petticoat Doctor of the Everglades, 2nd female doctor in Florida. Artist, physician, pharmacist, wife, mother (and even veterinarian when called upon) she braved alligators, rattlesnakes, violent outlaws and chauvinism to help and heal her patients. Q&A sessions follow with storyteller, performance artist and Chautauqua Scholar Carrie Sue Ayvar.
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ANNETTE BALDWIN
Phone: 630-279-0856
E-Mail: amb@staginghistory.com
Website: www.staginghistory.com
Persistent Women on the Road: Historian, actor, lecturer Annette Baldwin has traveled the Chicago area and the U.S. presenting historical portrayals, lectures and Readers Theater in nineteen states: to public libraries, historical societies & museums, community & professional organizations, colleges & universities, corporate & government offices, State Humanities Chautauquas, as well as at the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian, Washington, D.C.
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KATHIE BARNES, Actor
Lloyd J. Schwartz, Playwright/Director
Email: mwalkerindependence@gmail.com
Website: http://independencedrmarywalker.com/
Performance Description: Women’s history solo play about Dr. Mary Walker – Civil War Surgeon. This theatre piece brings to the forefront the dramatic and intense life of Doctor Mary Walker, the only woman to have been awarded our country’s highest honor, The Congressional Medal of Honor.
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REV. MICHAEL BARNETT, M. Div., M. Ed.
P.O. Box 281, Lederach, PA 19450
Phone: 215-256-8481
Phone: 505-988-5364 Email: mbarnett@tradenet.net
Blog: www.margaretfuller.wordpress.com
Performance Description: Michael Barnett presents the extraordinary life of women’s rights activist Margaret Fuller for your events. Considered the most brilliant woman in 1840s America, Margaret created “Conversations for Women” in Boston and was hired as the first woman critic for Horace Greeley’s New York Tribune. Her book, “Woman in the Nineteenth Century,” was the first American feminist tract which inspired the 1848 Women’s Rights Convention.
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DR. BARBARA BERNSTEIN
Bowie, Maryland
Website: http://www.danceintime.com
Email: Barb@DanceinTime.com
Phone: 443-773-2623
Performance Description: Women Take The Lead! This fun, lively, and inspiring dance presentation is based on the principle of women’s capability and innate equality. The show is constructed around an all-women dance team (from DanceInTime.com) which presents Latin dances with women playing both the leaders’ and the followers’ role. In some cases, the ladies even switch roles so that someone who starts out leading ends up following and vice versa. Traditionally in partnership dancing, men lead the dance, deciding what moves to lead, how to initiate and style, them, etc. Women simply acquiesce and follow whatever is led. In professional level dancing, the steps that leaders do can be quite complex and require a lot of practice and memory. But all those challenges belong only to the leaders.
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PAULA F. CASEY
Memphis, TN 38103-5005
Phone: 901-525-7510
Email: pfcasey@bellsouth.net
Websites:
http://www.paulacasey.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/paula-casey-736110b
http://memphissuffragemonument.com
https://www.facebook.com/TN-Woman-Heritage-Suffrage-Trail-337086010106147/
Paula F. Casey is a dynamic speaker on voting rights, particularly the 72-year struggle for women to be included in the U.S. Constitution. She has published a book, The Perfect 36: Tennessee Delivers Woman Suffrage, that’s also available as an e-book and audiobook. She produced a 12:40 DVD on woman suffrage that covers the 72-year struggle for American women to win the right to vote. The suffragists were the original persisters!
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Educator, Actress & Author
Home City: Philadelphia
Web Site: www.daisycentury.com
Email: drcentury@aol.com
Phone: 267.977.8335
Performances in Person and Virtual
Program Description: All my performances are approximately 50 minutes to one hour and twenty minutes. I dress like the women and weave their life story from birth to the end of their life. I bring history alive!!! The audience will be right there when history unfolds right in front of their eyes. My performances are educational, inspiring, empowering, transforming and entertaining at the same time. It is a must-see program. It is not your average program. One of the audience members once said that “I did not perform Sojourner Truth tonight I became her.” There is always a question-and-answer period at the end of each performance. I also travel with historic memorabilia.
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KATHRYN CHESLEY
Address: 37 Sunset Drive, Apt. 71, Sarasota, Florida 34236
Phone: 716-903-8848
E-mail: lifetimeportrayals@gmail.com
Website: kathrynchesley.wixsite.com/website
Performance Description:Meet some fabulous ladies and hear about their life and the times in which they lived. As an actress, writer and historian, I tell the stories of historic and influential women who are brought to life. Each woman brings a 60 minute power point of photographs and all portrayals are done in full-authentic era costumes.
Let me introduce you to the ladies I currently portray:
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PENNY COLMAN
138 Knickerbocker Rd. Englewood NJ, 07631
Phone: 201-568-6052
Email: pennycolman@gmail.com
Website: www.pennycolman.com
Program Description: Celebrating Women! A dynamic slide show of photographs enlivened by award-winning author Penny Colman’s narration and commentary. For twenty-five years Colman has traveled throughout America to parks, cemeteries, historic sites, city streets, buildings, nature preserves, gardens, etc. to locate and photograph monuments, markers, and memorials to historic women. Now, she has compiled her extraordinary collection of photographs into an entertaining, informative, and inspiring presentation that can be adapted to suit different venues. The author of many award-winning books, Penny has been honored by the New Jersey State Legislature for her books and public appearances that have “contributed to the advancement of women.”
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ROBERT P. J. COONEY JR.
P.O. Box 362 Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
Phone: 650-712-4400
Email: agp@ebold.com
Website: www.AmericanGraphicPress.com
Description: Robert P. J. Cooney, Jr. has studied the historic drive to win the vote by American women for over 15 years. After attending the University of Santa Clara in California, he joined the staff of the Institute for the Study of Nonviolence in Palo Alto where he designed and co-edited “The Power of the People: Active Nonviolence in the United States” (Peace Press: 1977). This illustrated history traced nonviolent tactics and philosophy throughout U.S. history from William Penn to Martin Luther King, Jr., and awakened an interest in the woman suffrage movement. Moving to Pt. Reyes Station in 1977, he opened Robert Cooney Graphic Design and subsequently created hundreds of books, publications, and special projects for commercial and non-profit clients.
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VALERIE DILORENZO
Ladies of Liberty - Celebrating Suffrage and the History of Women’s Rights in America
Mailing Address: 432 Sunset Lake Blvd., #102 Venice, FL 34292
Phone: 212 433 2579 / 914 325 2642
Email: valeriedilorenzo1@gmail.com
Website: http://www.valeriedilorenzo.com
Performance Description: Ladies of Liberty, the acclaimed musical revue—imagined, created, and performed by NYC award-winning cabaret artist and actress, Valerie diLorenzo—celebrates the Suffrage Centennial as it relates the history of women’s rights in America. The beginnings of the Suffragette journey and its connections with early Civil Rights movements are included, and the show brings us up to modern day and the feminist legacy of the #MeToo movement and female empowerment—all through exuberant, lively, sometimes humorous, and often touching, songs.
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SHERYL FAYE
Sheryl Faye Presents Historical Women Amesbury MA
Website: http://www.sherylfayepresents.com
Email: info@sherylfaye.com
Phone: 866-936-6551
Performance Description: Since 2003, Sheryl Faye has masterfully brought to life important historical women to both children and adults across the U.S. In her one-woman shows, she immerses the audience in a multimedia learning experience that captivates viewers and sparks their interest to explore more. Choose from Helen Keller, Amelia Earhart, Clara Barton, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Sally Ride, Anne Frank, Eleanor Roosevelt, Abigail Adams and coming January 2020, Susan B Anthony to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Women’s right to vote!
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SONIA PRESSMAN FUENTES
4633 Longwater Chase Sarasota, FL 34235-7124
Phone: 941-379-6215
Email: spfuentes@comcast.net
Website: www.erraticimpact.com/fuentes
Program Description: Sonia Pressman Fuentes is an engaging speaker, known for her sense of humor, even when discussing serious subjects like “The Women’s Rights Movement, Its Past, Present, and the Problems That Remain–Both in the U.S. and Worldwide.” Sonia occupies a unique position among feminists: She was a co-founder of NOW and is one of a handful of NOW founders alive and actively involved in women’s rights to this day. She was also the first woman attorney in the Office of the General Counsel at the EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) and drafted some of the EEOC’s landmark decisions and guidelines.
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LEIGH HALLINGBY
140 West End Avenue, Apt. 5B, New York, NY 10023
Phone 551-404-7514
Email: lhallingby@gmail.com
Website: HarlemWalks.com
Facebook: @HarlemWalksNYC
Instagram: #HarlemWalksNYC
Program Description: A FEMINIST WALK THRU HARLEM: CELEBRATING REMARKABLE WOMEN. Leigh will take us on a virtual walk through both Central Harlem and Spanish Harlem, stopping at places where accomplished women, some famous and some not, are honored. A huge advantage of doing this walk as a virtual tour is that we can visit both of these iconic and very different neighborhoods within Harlem. Stops include murals and mosaics, statues, plaques on the sidewalk, named buildings, and commemorative street corners. And the women whose stories we hear range from A’Lelia Walker to Nicholasa Mohr to Zora Neale Hurston. This 60-minute slide presentation with live commentary will be followed by time for Q&A.
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TRACY CHAMBERLAIN HIGGINBOTHAM
Phone: 315-708-4288
Email: womenties33@gmail.com
Websites: www.womenties.com and www.womensathleticnetwork.com
Tracy Chamberlain Higginbotham never knew growing up with a mother and aunt as entrepreneurs in the late 1960’s or as a daughter of two Physical Education teachers and coaches that she would grow up to be an advocate, supporter and promoter of women entrepreneurs and female athletes, but that’s who she became the past 30 years. Labeled a “feminist” by women who do business with her, Tracy has embraced the title and created numerous presentations that speak to her passion in sharing her economic message of women putting their money in the hands, bank accounts or pocketbooks of other women first and foremost to help create a stronger buying circle for women today and eradicate pay inequality.
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PAT JORDAN
Phone: 610-688-5842
Email: patjrdn@gmail.com
Website: www.heritagetheatreguild.com or www.famousamericanwomen.net
Program Descriptions: It’s my great joy to bring Famous American Women to your library, school or organization. Every one of these ladies changed the world for the better but it wasn’t easy. Meet them! Choose a 45-minute presentation, Q&A, Speech, Meet & Greet, Workshop or Special Program
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MICHÈLE LaRUE – Tales Well Told
281 Lincoln Ave.,
Secaucus, NJ 07094 (I also reside part-time in the Chicago.)
Phone: 201-863-6436
Email: ruedelarue@aol.com
Website: http://www.michelelarue.com Facebook, Linked In
Performance Description: I’ve been “celebrating women who tell our stories” for 25 years—presenting vibrant tales from women writers of America’s Gilded Age and Progressive Era.
Their stories were written to be performed, as family entertainment. How sad they’ve been lost, because they move us still: a century later we recognize their heroines’ dilemmas and insights, passions and humor, as our own.
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Living Voices
Hear My Voice
600 North 36th Street, Suite 221
Seattle, WA 98103
Phone: 800-331-5716
Email: livingvoices@livingvoices.org
Website: http://www.livingvoices.org
Performance Description: How long was the fight for women’s suffrage? Join the 72 year battle that won half of America’s citizens the right to vote. Living Voices combines dynamic solo performances with archival film and sound, turning history into a moving and personal journey. Using historical viewpoints based on real people and events, the Living Voices dynamic technique combines archival film footage and photographs, blended with audio and presented in synchronization with a solo actor, giving the audience a chance to experience how the world looked, sounded and felt during the suffrage movement.
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SORAIDA MARTINEZ
Studio: 220 South Berlin Road, Lindenwold, NJ 08021
Mailing: P.O. Box 32, Gibbsboro, NJ 08026
Phone: 856-346-3131
Website: www.soraida.com
Email: Verdadism@aol.com
Performance Description: Soraida Martinez is a nationally recognized artist and social justice advocate who since 1992 has been promoting peace and tolerance through her Verdadism paintings with written social commentaries. The themes of Martinez’s exhibition and art talk address racism, sexism, stereotyping, ethnocentrism, feminism, personal relationships, healthcare and many of the social issues relevant to 21st century American society. Martinez’s presentation promotes a deeper understanding of the human soul through art with social commentaries. The artist’s goal is to foster open-mindedness and the acceptance of everyone’s diverse humanity.
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LINDA MCKINNEY Actress, Writer, Story Teller
Address: 5 Stark Trail, Gansevoort, NY 12831
Phone: 518-229-5695
Email: mckenney_linda@yahoo.com
Website: www.susanbanthony.live
Performance Description: I introduce Susan B. Anthony, in story form, to middle and high school students and adult audiences. My representation of her is a clear message of equality of rights and opportunity for all. Susan Brownell Anthony was a pioneer leader for women’s suffrage. In my historical re-enactment, I take my audience on Susan’s journey from childhood to her death. Providing snippets of her life and roles in Temperance, Abolition and The Women’s Suffrage Movement. My representation of Susan B Anthony includes interaction with the audience. I open the floor for questions and do not deter from character while answering. This is a one-woman show of historical significance.
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SYLVIA MENDOZA
The Latina Influence in American Society
Based in: San Diego, CA
Email: smendoza7@aol.com
Website: www.sylvia-mendoza.com
Performance Description: The Latina Influence in American Society. Compiling and writing The Book of Latina Women: 150 Vidas of Passion, Strength and Success was a life-changing experience for award-winning journalist Sylvia Mendoza. Writing hundreds of profiles and feature stories covering human interest, diversity, literacy, women’s empowerment, education and social justice was always her passion—but the book brought her passion full circle. It became the project of her heart. And writing it changed her life. The women Sylvia researched for The Book of Latina Women had courage that strengthened her, vision that inspired her, and passion that engulfed her.