Slought and The College of Physicians of Philadelphia are pleased to present Utterly Precarious: This master class features artist Carolee Schneemann, whose work has profoundly shaped contemporary discourses on the body, sexuality, and gender since the 1960s.… →

Specials
Special programming from Temple University Television.
A group of women who experienced trauma emerged through the spirit of entrepreneurship.… →
Women of ’69 Unboxed is an intimate, personalized portrait of women of the 1960s through the eyes of one colorful class that graduated in 1969.… →
An American Revolution: Women Take Their Place is the story of three courageous women, Susan B.… →
Virtuosa: The Olga Samaroff Story is a documentary about the life and times of Lucy Hickenlooper, who, despite the odds, reinvented herself as Olga Samaroff and became one of America’s first and most famous female concert artists.… →
The Black Fire Documentary uncovers Washington, DC’s music and cultural heritage by highlighting the documents, images, photographs, art, video footage, music, and the people behind Black Fire Records. … →
Talking Black in America follows the unique circumstances of the descendants of enslaved Americans and their incredible impact on American life and language.… →
Taped in New York City on Saturday, November 11, 2017 at the AXA Equitable Center, in front of a standing room only audience, the program features appearances by Gloria Steinem, Darren Walker, Vernon Jordan, Ursula Burns, Edward Lewis, Henry Schacht, Dr.… →
Waging Change shines a spotlight on the challenges faced by restaurant workers trying to feed themselves and their families off tips by intertwining stories of individuals, such as Nataki Rhodes of Chicago, Andrea Velasquez of Detroit, and Wardell Harvey of New Orleans, with the growing movement to end the tipped minimum wage.… →