Film, Video Soundwaves of Feminism: The Women's Music Movement
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- Soundwaves of Feminism: The Women's Music Movement
- Summary
- Women's history professor Bonnie J. Morris discussed on the women's music movement. Her talk explored rare materials and cultural changes introduced onstage by feminist and lesbian artists.
- Event Date
- March 08, 2017
- Notes
- - Bonnie Morris has taught women's studies at Georgetown University and George Washington University for more than 20 years and is the author of 15 books, including three Lambda Literary Award finalists ("Eden Built By Eves," "Girl Reel" and "Revenge of the Women's Studies Professor").
- Related Resources
- Women's History Month: //womenshistorymonth.gov/
- Running Time
- 1 hours 7 minutes 25 seconds
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