In this monthly series, subject matter experts on themes of art, music, and literature will discuss trailblazing women artists, musicians, and writers from diverse cultural backgrounds whose roaring voices have influenced popular American culture.
Throughout American history, music has been one of the most powerful ways women have raised their voices. From the protest folk anthems of the 60s to the self-love empowerment pop songs of today, music has allowed many women a chance to roar. Join Mandy Smith of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame- live from inside the Rock Hall!- to learn about three Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductees–Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Carole King, and Janet Jackson– and how these women shaped the music we listen to today.
More in the Series:
March 17: Women Who Roar: Samantha Baskind on Roaring Women Artists
May 26: Women Who Roar: A Panel on Roaring Women Writers
We are proud to present this program in connection to the special exhibition, Notorious: RBG: The Life & Times of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, presented locally by PNC Bank.
Thank you to our programming partners: Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
$10 non-members; free for Maltz Museum members
Phone: 216-593-0575
Email: info@mmjh.org
2021/04/14 - 2021/04/14
Online/Virtual Space