Voices She Carries

We are exploring how women sharing their stories can help form closer communities of women. We examine the importance of storytelling and its social impact through movements such as #MeToo. We also conducted interviews with women for the interdisciplinary photography project called Voices She Carries, where women are asked about their relationships with other women.

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28 thoughts on “Voices She Carries

  1. Rita Pougiales

    You have created a piercing, poignant representation of women. I was awed by what you conveyed in the photographs.

  2. Karen Gaul

    Beautiful work! I so appreciate all of your time and effort to make this very compelling and heartfelt presentation!

  3. Theresa Torres

    This video made me think of the relationships I have had with women in my life. As I grow older I cherish my relationship with women.

  4. Roberta Anderson

    WOW!! Just WOW! I cried too much. That just is so moving. I am so impressed with your ability to make it so beautiful and say so much. I identify with so many of those women’s voices. It was so perfect. When can we share this with all our friends? I am so proud of you all and want others to see and be moved too!

    1. Angela Carlyle

      Oh Roberta, I am so happy you saw it! It has been several years of work, and I will continue it in grad school. I will post it publicly when I adjust a few things. I am glad you want to share it and appreciate your support!

  5. Lacie Ricci

    This is amazing!!! I loved this and it reminded me to find the value in myself! It is important for us women to remember to bring each other up and remind each other just why we are so valuable!

  6. Jeannette Smith

    Stunning imagery. Wow. I also appreciated your work because it continued to lift up storytelling as a credible, authentic, and valuable way to contribute to scholarship.

  7. Justin Kindelt

    This is very well done, I enjoyed hearing the many different voices. Not including the questions being asked I think adds to the power in each woman’s voice, the dialogue come across as a series of statements rather than answers and I really liked that.

    1. Sharon

      Beautiful job. The women ‘got real’ about their relationships to other women. I appreciate this honesty.
      Great presentation, Angela. You will have a career.

  8. Mingxia Li

    wow! I am impressed over all over again. Thank you for the hard work and for putting your heart and soul in this presentation.

  9. Sami

    I feel very grateful to be a woman, yet I still feel like I am not good enough, simply for existing. It is sad to know I am not alone in this. Knowing that the way we think is a byproduct of years of negative self talk carried on from generation to generation. Watching these media images of women flashing that don’t look like me. Romanticizing a certain body type. It’s all very heartbreaking. How do we break this cycle when it is so embedded in us?

    This was a beautiful, thought provoking piece. Thank you for sharing it.

  10. Cynthia Girard

    Beautifully created. Your video does a great job portraying these stories in a very artistic way. The photographs used. as well as the tone of the voices telling their stories, gives this project an intimate sense that I don’t often get to experience.
    Love it!

  11. Marcella

    Wow, this was wonderful. You captured the interplay between voice and image were stillness prompts self reflection. Loved it.

  12. Maria Morales

    You’ve touched my heart with the images, sounds, and stories. I’ve had similar experiences (re)learning how to relate with my own body in healthy and humanizing ways as I too know the word “shame” too well as a young girl. This video is moving and inspiring. It is an invitation for community building. thank you.

  13. Denise Tiller

    I was impressed with the beautiful photography of all of the women, and it was very impactful with what they all had to say..
    Thank you for sharing.

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