Women Warriors Roared

On April 30, 2017, 9 women storytellers took the stage at Jammin’ Java, in Vienna, VA, to share their true, personal stories of obstacles and empowerment. Better Said Than Done raised $1250 for the National Network to End Domestic Violence during the storytelling show and fundraiser. But the night meant so much more than that.

In Roar: True Tales of Women Warriors, the audience shared an experience that will not soon be forgotten. Each of our 9 storytellers told a story of power, and of womanhood, that roared through the audience and out into the world. The stories told were the beginning of a movement. These women warriors are simply leading the roar.

Mary Supley Foxworth took charge of the stage, hosting the storytelling show.

Stacy Crickmer kicked off the storytelling night with her tale of working as a park ranger at the White House.
Sandra Hull shared a story about what Mother’s Day represents to her.
Felicia Reed spoke of a lifetime of surviving what no one should have to endure.
Kathy Stershic talked about a charming Brit who swept her off her feet and all the way to London.
Allison Stevens told a story of motherhood and her quest for a feminist child.
Jessica Robinson shared a story of a deception that lay buried for years.
Sharon Few’s story was about a very complicated family dynamic.
Brandy Walker shared how fiercely she fought for the safety of her child.
Anne B. Thomas told a tale of a time, not that long ago, when sexual harassment in the workplace was a laughing matter, to some.

The storytellers of Roar deserved their standing ovation. We are women. The audience heard us roar. It has begun.

Thank you to Kian McKellar for the photos. There were so many people who helped make Roar such a successful show and fundraiser, that I dedicated an entire blog post to thanking them. If you haven’t already, please take a moment to read about all the wonderful support we received in Roaring so loudly.

In addition to the show, Better Said Than Done has published an anthology of 21 personal stories called Roar: True Tales of Women Warriors, available for purchase here. All proceeds from book sales benefit the National Network to End Domestic Violence.

For our May show, Better Said Than Done returns to the last Saturday of the month at The Auld Shebeen in Fairfax. Join us May 27th, for Memorial: stories of soldiers, service and saying goodbye.

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