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September 7 - October 12, 2006
1199SEIU Bread and Roses Cultural Project
Lobby Gallery, 310 West 43 Street, Manhattan

Click 2006 EXHIBITIONS to learn about this and other Artmakers' exhibitions based on When Women Pursue Justice.


Winner of the Precita Eyes 2006 National Mural Award

WHEN WOMEN PURSUE JUSTICE


In October 2005, Artmakers Inc. completed its 3,300 square foot mural When Women Pursue Justice. When Women Pursue Justice celebrates 90 women who led or participated in movements for social change in the United States over the past 150 years.

Native and foreign-born, Native American, and women of color, these women often risked life and liberty to achieve voting rights, civil rights and racial justice, health and reproductive rights, gay rights, immigrant rights, environmental justice and protection, and workplace/arts access and equality. Today, many of them are unknown to most Americans - their struggles never properly recognized or faded from memory. When Women Pursue Justice is Artmakers' effort to restore them to their proper place in history.

The mural is located at 498 Greene Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, NY - the birthplace and district of Shirley Chisholm, the late congresswoman and presidential candidate. The mural is dedicated to this outspoken and dynamic leader who stated, "I want to be remembered as a catalyst for change in the 20th century."

Thirteen additional movement leaders are honored in the mural. They are Angela Davis, Dorothy Day, Betty Friedan / Gloria Steinem, the Guerrilla Girls, Fannie Lou Hamer, Dolores Huerta, Emma Goldman, Clara Lemlich, Audre Lorde, Wilma Mankiller, Alice Paul and Margaret Sanger.

The mural also celebrates 67 movement activists as well as nine 19th century ancestors - Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Blackwell, Mother Jones, Lucretia Mott, Lucy González Parsons, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, and Victoria Woodhull - whose pioneering work paved the way for 20th century activism.

More than a historical commemoration of past achievements, When Women Pursue Justice reflects current issues and concerns as well as ongoing efforts of today's activist women. Artmakers hopes When Women Pursue Justice will inspire all women and men to work for justice, equality and peace throughout the 21st century.

Scroll down for a list of the women in the mural and their fields of endeavor.

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When Women Pursue Justice
was a collaboration of 13 professional women muralists, 5 female high school interns, and 30 volunteer artists and community residents.

Janet Braun-Reinitz, mural designer
Janet Weissman, project director

Principal Artists:

Rikki Asher: Margaret Sanger
Leola Bermanzohn: Emma Goldman
Maria Dominguez: Dolores Huerta
Lady Pink: Alice Paul
Nina Lasky: Angela Davis
Lucy Mahler: Audre Lorde
Kristi Pfister: Dorothy Day
Kristin Reed: Fanny Lou Hamer
Rochelle Shicoff: Guerrilla Girls
Tova Snyder: Wilma Mankiller
Nina Talbot: Gloria Steinem & Betty Friedan
Susan Togut: Clara Lemlich
Janet Braun-Reinitz & Kristi Pfister: Shirley Chisholm

Interns: Catherine Grullon, Taleekqua Harris, Yashanna Joseph, Erica Mercado, Brittany Simpkins

Community Partners: CAMBA, NYCHA

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2006 EXHIBITIONS
based on When Women Pursue Justice

Brooklyn Public Library, Central Library/Youth Wing
February 1 - March 26

St. Joseph's College, Ft. Greene, Brooklyn
April 6 - 27

Bread & Roses' Gallery 1199, Manhattan
September 7 - October 6

Artmakers is preparing a 48-page illustrated exhibition catalogue with short biographies of the 90 women in the mural and a viewing guide. It will be available in late March. It costs $5 plus $2 shipping and handling, and can be ordered by mail.

Click ORDER for exhibition catalogue.

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The Mural's 90 Women
by Fields of Endeavor


* Indicates More than One Field of Endeavor
CAPITALIZED NAMES are the Mural's Movement Leaders

ANCESTORS
* Susan B. Anthony 1820-1906
* Elizabeth Blackwell 1821-1910
* Mother (Maria Harris) Jones 1837-1930
* Lucretia Mott 1793-1880
* Lucy González Parsons 1853-1942
* Elizabeth Cady Stanton 1815-1902
* Sojourner Truth 1797?-1883
* Harriet Tubman 1820?-1913
* Victoria Woodhull 1838-1927

THE ARTS
Judy Baca b. 1941
Joan Baez b. 1941
Eva Cockcroft 1936?- 99
Miriam Colon b. 1936
Ruby Dee b. 1924
GUERRILLA GIRLS estab. 1985
Uta Hagen 1919-2004
Lucy Lippard b. 1933
AUDRE LORDE 1934-92
Alice Neel 1900-84
Faith Ringgold b. 1930
Augusta Savage 1900-62
Nina Simone 1933-2003
May Stevens b. 1924

CIVIL RIGHTS
Ella Baker 1903-86
FANNIE LOU HAMER 1917-77
Gladys Harrington b. 1928
Charlayne Hunter-Gault b. 1942
Viola Liuzzo 1925-65
Diane Nash b. 1938
* Eleanor Holmes Norton b. 1937
Rosa Parks 1913-2005
Mamie Till-Mobley 1921-2003
Sojourner Truth (see Ancestors)
Harriet Tubman (see Ancestors)
WILMA MANKILLER b. 1945

COMMUNITY
Hattie Carthan 1901-84
Liz Christy 1945-85
Joan Maynard 1928-2006

DEFIES CATEGORIZATION
EMMA GOLDMAN 1869-1940
Madam C. J. Walker 1867-1919
Victoria Woodhull (see Ancestors)

EDUCATION
Mary McCloud Bethune 1875-1955
Mary Daly b. 1928
Marian Wright Edelman b. 1939
Antonia Pantoja 1922-2002
Betty Shabazz 1936-97
Zikala-Sa 1876-1938


ENVIRONMENT
Rachel Carson 1907-64
Mary Dann 1920-2005
Carrie Dann b. 1920?s
Jane Jacobs b. 1916
Karen Silkwood 1946-74
LABOR
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn 1890-1964
DOLORES HUERTA b. 1930
Mother Jones (see Ancestors)
CLARA LEMLICH 1886-1982
Charlene Mitchell b. 1930
Lucy González Parsons (see Ancestors)

LAWMAKERS
Bella Abzug 1920-98
SHIRLEY CHISHOLM 1924-2005
Barbara Jordan 1936-96
* Barbara Lee b. 1946
Eleanor Holmes Norton (see Civil Rights)
* Jeannette Rankin 1870-197
Nydia Velázquez b. 1953

OUR BODIES
Elizabeth Blackwell (see Ancestors)
Joycelyn Elders b. 1933
Mathilde Krim b. 1926
Lynn Paltrow b. 1958
MARGARET SANGER 1883-1966
Sarah Weddington b. 1947

PEACE
* Jane Addams 1860-1935
Barbara Lee (see Lawmakers)
Jeannette Rankin (see Lawmakers)
Marla Ruzicka 1976-2005
Cindy Sheehan b. 1957
Cora Weiss b. 1934


SOCIAL JUSTICE
Jane Addams (see Peace)
Jane Benedict 1911-2005
Nellie Bly 1864-1922
ANGELA DAVIS b. 1944
DOROTHY DAY 1897-1980
Amy Goodman b. 1957
Cheri Honkala b.
Yuri Kochiyama b. 1921
Maggie Kuhn 1905-95
Madalyn Murray O'Hair 1919-95
Kate O'Hare 1877-1948
Sr. Helen Prejean b. 1939
Eleanor Roosevelt 1884-1962
Rae Unzicker 1948-2001


WOMEN'S RIGHTS
Susan B. Anthony (see Ancestors)
Harriot Stanton Blatch 1856-1940
BETTY FRIEDAN b. 1921-2006
Anita Hill b. 1956
Florynce Kennedy 1916-2000
Billie Jean King b. 1943
Kate Millett b. 1934
Lucretia Mott (see Ancestors)
Martina Navratilova b. 1956
ALICE PAUL 1885-1977
Elizabeth Cady Stanton (see Ancestors)
GLORIA STEINEM b. 1934