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Parity Productions promotes parity by empowering women, trans, and gender-expansive artists in theatre.In fulfilling our mission, we:- Commission and develop original plays- Produce and promote the work of playwrights, directors, and designers- Provide opportunities for underrepresented voices to work in theatre
The Jewish Women’s Archive documents Jewish women’s stories, elevates their voices, and inspires them to be agents of change. The Jewish Women’s Archive is an international organization dedicated to collecting and promoting the extraordinary stories of Jewish women. JWA explores the past as a framework for understanding the pressing issues of our time; inspires young people with remarkable role models; and uses Jewish women’s stories to excite people to see themselves as agents of change. Our website is the world’s largest collection of information on Jewish women, and draws more than 3 million visitors a year seeking information, inspiration, community, and a sense of identity. We hope you enjoy exploring the thousands of stories of inspiring women! JWA also hosts public programs; trains the thought leaders of tomorrow through the Rising Voices Fellowship; sparks conversation with its blog, podcast, and social media presence; and is a leading voice in feminist and Jewish spheres.
Women’s Voices Now (WVN) is a non-profit organization using the power of film to drive positive social change that advances girls' and women's rights globally. We envision a global culture shift, powered by impact film, in which communities and institutions believe in the value of gender equality, and adapt their behaviors and actions to support systematic advancement of girls’ and women’s rights.
Black Women’s Blueprint, Inc. is a civil and human rights organization of women and men. Our purpose is to take action to secure social, political and economic equality in American society now. We work to develop a culture where African-American women are fully empowered and where gender, race and other disparities are erased. We engage in progressive research, historical documentation, support movement building and organize for social justice steeped in the struggles of African-American women within their own communities and within dominant culture.
WOA, the Women's Orchestra of Arizona, was founded last year under the partnership of smallMatters Institute to provide musical opportunities to empower women musicians and to benefit the greater community. As the second all-women’s orchestra in the US (after Cleveland’s Women’s Orchestra), we look to bring hope and opportunity to all aspiring female musicians in the community. The orchestra welcomes members from all walks of life who are looking to play in a musically stimulating yet supportive environment. The orchestra is made up of high school students, retired musicians, teachers, healthcare practitioners, and players from as young as 15 to the age of 70.
Elektra Women's Choir,under the leadership of Artistic Director, Morna Edmundson, is known for its adventurous programming, seeking out music specifically for women and frequently commissioning new works. This award winning choir is renowned both nationally and internationally and is frequently heard on CBC Radio and on National Public Radio in the United States. In addition to public concerts, Elektra is committed to outreach programs for young singers, new composers and conductors.
What distinguishes ECHO most is its desire and ability to perform music from so many different traditions and styles. The character of sound cultivated by our directors is also distinct: the beautiful, rich and powerful sound of adult women’s voices. From original Canadian compositions to traditional folk songs from around the world, ECHO strives to expose our audience to the richest possible repertoire performed with passion and musicianship. ECHO is dedicated to remaining an accessible community to all Torontonians by offering a sliding scale, both for membership fees and for concert tickets.
ORIANA is in its 38th season. This auditioned choir of 25 to 40 female singers is known for its musical excellence, its welcoming, supportive atmosphere, its collaborations with many brilliant artists, and its significant contribution (through many commissions) to Canada’s choral repertoire. ORIANA has released five CDs to critical acclaim. ORIANA presents subscription concerts every year in December, March, and May, at Grace Church-on-the-Hill and the St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts. The choir also performs at other venues around Ontario and beyond. ORIANA’s Artistic Director is renowned choral conductor William Brown; our pianist is Gergely Sokolay. ORIANA is supported by grants from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, the Toronto Arts Council, by concert revenues and chorister fees, and by generous corporate and private donations.
Stardale is a learning and healing center for aboriginal women and women of poverty. Developed by the Stardale Women's Group Inc. Foundation, the Center opened its doors for service in Melfort, in 1998, and serves the communities in Northern Saskatchewan.
The International Women’s Media Foundation is a vibrant global network dedicated to strengthening the role of women in the news media worldwide as a means to further freedom of the press.
Through musical expression, the San Diego Women’s Chorus encourages women’s creativity, celebrates diversity, and inspires social action. The San Diego Women’s Chorus is a non-profit community chorus that strives to entertain and inspire audiences with music that speaks to issues as diverse as human rights, love, world peace, religious freedom, environmental harmony, inclusion and cultural diversity. SDWC supports and affirms the music of women, LGBTQ+, and BIPOC composers and arrangers.