Voices of American HERstory

A nonprofit organization

Our troupe of talented reenactors bring women's history to life.

 Voices of American HERstory (VOAH) is a new educational arts initiative designed to educate students of all ages about the importance of women's history. The multi-layered project  incorporates live and virtual performances, interactive discussion, video, and written materials to showcase the pivotal events leading up to the passage of the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote. 

Our original, signature productions include:

--"Toward Women's Equality -From Rotten Eggs to Respect" featuring a talk show host who brings forward time traveling guests Susan B. Anthony, Ida B. Wells,  and Anti-Suffragist Josephine Pearson.

--"Pioneers of 19th Century Women's Rights"- featuring actual speeches from Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Sojourner Truth, and Susan B. Anthony.

-- "Susan B. and Me" - an interview with Miss Anthony, reflecting on her 50 year career as a reformer and icon of the early women's rights movement.

All live performances include question and answer time with these trail blazing women.

VOAH will also shine a light on women accomplishing amazing things today.


Mission

Our mission is to educate and entertain, making American women's history come to life, and to empower the women of today to stand on the shoulders of the giants who came before us and continue to work for gender equality in our nation.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Voices of American HERstory

Tax id (EIN)

93-4895959

Mission/Purpose

Education, Education - K-12, History/Preservation, Racial Equity, Social Justice

Operating Budget

Mini: $0-$50,000

Service Area

St Louis County

Audiences Served

LGBTQIA+, Older Adults, Women, Children, Youth, Families, Teens, BILPOC, General Public

Address

9719 Twincrest Drive
St Louis, MO 63126