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Enter women's history and lives through the theatrical gate that binds heart and mind.
The stories of a friend's unheard of grandmother, Loan Trihn's journey from Vietnam, Mary Harris Jones the famous and infamous union organizer,
and Rosie the Riveter all have something in common. You probably won't read them in a history texts. You'll find little or no references to them
in encyclopedias. Their lives and importance will have alluded social commentators. Yet, these women's stories touch our lives profoundly. They, and many other unsung heroines reflected and shaped their worlds in ways that speak to all of us of our potential and
power. These are the stories Judith Black tells. Whether you call it 'performance art,' a 'one woman show,' or just plain storytelling, an evening with Judith Black will engage your community in a rare
theatrical experience. A raconteur of national reputation, Judith has received standing ovations throughout this country. Her stories based on the unsung heroines of our past have been commissioned by
organizations as broad ranging as National Public Radio, The U.S. Department of the Interior, and Old South Church. They have been performed on the stages of the Smithsonian Institution, National Trust For
Historic Preservation, and at conferences and colleges throughout the nation.
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