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Writing Your Own Story & Believing in Your Power with Colleen Biggs

In Let Her Speak's fourteenth episode of the She Speaks Series, Catherine Porth (Founder of Let Her Speak) sits down with Founder, Advocate, and Powerhouse, Colleen Biggs, to talk about her journey in stepping away from Corporate America to realize her vision of a world where women supported, advocated, and banded together to raise each other up.

By |2023-04-18T02:12:32+00:00May 14, 2021|She Speaks Series|Comments Off on Writing Your Own Story & Believing in Your Power with Colleen Biggs

Confidence, Community, and Commitment with Regina Bonds

In Let Her Speak's thirteenth episode of the She Speaks Series, Catherine Porth sits down with YOUR Confidence Coach, Regina Bonds, to talk about her journey in finding the power and strength within herself that ultimately led her to become a confidence coach that not only guides women in unleashing the confidence within themselves - but also helps raise up the next generation of life coaches.

By |2023-04-18T02:11:25+00:00May 7, 2021|She Speaks Series|Comments Off on Confidence, Community, and Commitment with Regina Bonds

Writing, Storytelling, and Purpose with Elizabeth Antoinette

In Let Her Speak's twelfth episode of the She Speaks Series, Catherine Porth sits down with Author, Publisher, and Storyteller, Elizabeth Antoinette, to talk about her journey in sharing her stories and voice that ultimately led to self-publishing her first book, "I Can't Sleep Because of You: Thoughts of a Lovestruck Insomniac", which also led her to help others publish their books.

By |2023-04-18T02:10:19+00:00April 28, 2021|She Speaks Series|Comments Off on Writing, Storytelling, and Purpose with Elizabeth Antoinette

The Emerald Green Exhibit

My name is Emerald Green and I am a photographer in Atlanta, GA. My submissions include images of women throughout the 2020 protests that were held throughout GA as well as Louisville, KY. I thought about what was asked of me, about me telling about myself and my work. While I was at different protests, I saw that there were only white men who were capturing moments.

By |2023-04-17T21:23:13+00:00April 1, 2021|Our History Our Voices Project|Comments Off on The Emerald Green Exhibit

The Rebekah Riggs Exhibit

I'm an art educator who is inspired by color and everything fun. I’ve always been fascinated with stars, bright colors, and art that may be considered childlike to some. But nothing makes me happier than women having fun without worrying what others think, so it empowers me to make art that radiates happiness and fun.

By |2023-04-17T21:21:34+00:00April 1, 2021|Our History Our Voices Project|Comments Off on The Rebekah Riggs Exhibit

The Yasmin Murphy Exhibit

Hello!! My name is Yasmin Murphy and I am a photographer residing in Knoxville, Tennessee. Photography for me is the thing that allows me to be who I truly am: connecting with others, building relationships, and being creative. I love the opportunities that have allowed me to tell others stories and make their vision come to life. When I am not photographing I am bouncing around to estate sales, cooking a meal at home, or exploring Knoxville.

By |2023-04-17T21:20:27+00:00April 1, 2021|Our History Our Voices Project|Comments Off on The Yasmin Murphy Exhibit

The Susan Verekar Exhibit

I love everything to do with color. My art often embraces raw emotion, transformation, coming into one’s power, and a balance between light and dark. I paint with acrylics and oils and play with alcohol inks. I started painting a year ago as I was struggling to find my identity after becoming a mom. It started as a creative outlet but become a way to find myself again.

By |2023-04-17T21:19:20+00:00April 1, 2021|Our History Our Voices Project|Comments Off on The Susan Verekar Exhibit

The Katrina Julianne Scott Exhibit

I was taught from a young age that women were meant to be quiet and pleasant, never loud or angry. When I reached college, I encountered men who took advantage of that mindset and of my naivety. I soon found other women who shared those experiences and felt a similar sense of frustration towards the narrative expected of women.

By |2023-04-17T21:18:30+00:00April 1, 2021|Our History Our Voices Project|Comments Off on The Katrina Julianne Scott Exhibit

The Mera Ragsdale Exhibit

My paintings question the way we look at feminine bodies especially in comparison to how masculine bodies are viewed. In art history, the objectification and presentation of female bodies and an accepted way to present and view them has long been prevalent, specifically as non-threatening objects of sexual desire. My work questions these long accepted practices and empowers my subjects to visually challenge the viewer.

By |2023-04-17T21:17:17+00:00April 1, 2021|Our History Our Voices Project|Comments Off on The Mera Ragsdale Exhibit

Clean Energy, Start-ups, & Creating Opportunities with Laura Zapata

In Let Her Speak's eleventh episode of the She Speaks Series, Catherine Porth sits down with Environmentalist, Innovator, and Founder, Laura Zapata, to talk about the journey that ultimately brought her to being a Co-Founder in a company that is working to clear out the carbon from the U.S. electricity grid by 2050.

By |2023-04-17T21:15:59+00:00March 28, 2021|She Speaks Series|Comments Off on Clean Energy, Start-ups, & Creating Opportunities with Laura Zapata
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