SheVilleWomen of Charlottesville: Gwendolyn Bright“I don’t think I’ve ever felt like more of a badass than after I gave birth, and I want my clients to feel that too.”Feb 21, 2018Feb 21, 2018
SheVilleWomen of Charlottesville: Carla Hallman“Just being involved is a really big step, just finding something that you’re passionate about, because passion is contagious and…Feb 4, 2018Feb 4, 2018
SheVilleWomen of Charlottesville: Susan Munson“People are always singing along and dancing along. That’s one of the reasons I play music, because it makes me happy and it makes other…Dec 1, 2017Dec 1, 2017
SheVilleWomen of Charlottesville: Gina Sobel + Choose Your Own Adventure“When it comes down to it, it’s about what you have to say, and how you say it. The rest is irrelevant. That’s really what this band is…Nov 28, 2017Nov 28, 2017
SheVilleWomen of Charlottesville: Soju Blue“It’s very easy for an all-girl band to be labeled as ‘crying over boys’ rather than singing about intimate declarations and remembrances…Nov 21, 2017Nov 21, 2017
SheVilleWomen of Charlottesville: Kate Bollinger“There have been so many changes in the past year for me, so I’m glad I have [this album] to hold onto.”Nov 3, 2017Nov 3, 2017
SheVilleWomen of Charlottesville: Cartie Lominack“We are changing attitudes. We are changing systems. These pieces all make a difference.”Oct 20, 2017Oct 20, 2017
SheVilleWomen of Charlottesville: Eboni Bugg“Women must be given opportunities to explore aspects of their healing without feelings the pressure of racism or other social concerns.”Oct 5, 2017Oct 5, 2017
SheVilleWomen of Charlottesville: Arrietta Horn van der Voort“For me to pursue an honest version of myself is tied to the way I feel about the world and feminism.”Sep 28, 2017Sep 28, 2017
SheVilleWomen of Charlottesville: Sienna Turecamo“There is just something different that happens when a female photographs a female.”Sep 21, 2017Sep 21, 2017