Presented
with What BETTER Looks Like
IN THE NAME OF FORGOTTEN
WOMEN
Wednesday,
April 17th
at 7 PM
With post-film discussion with writer/producer Cindy Williams Gutiérrez
in-person
$16 Public | $10 Members
In the Name of Forgotten Women bears witness to the global
oppression of women and testifies to their resilience. Inspired by real-life
incidents in over 15 countries, this dramatic work features the individual and
collective voices of seven diverse women, culminating in a powerful call to
action. Dramatizing poetry with music, movement, ritual, and projection,
this dynamic “choreopoem” is, in essence, a ceremony to restore the Feminine in
the world. (2022, 90 mins)
Cindy Williams Gutiérrez is a poet, playwright,
producer and educator. Her work is inspired by the silent and silenced voices
of history, herstory and her own story. In 2022, she co-produced her choreopoem
In the Name of Forgotten Women,
which was acclaimed by Willamette Week of Portland, Oregon as “a vibrant
call for action.” Her collection, Inlay with Nacre: The Names of Forgotten
Women, was awarded the 2018 Willow Books Editor’s Choice Poetry Selection
and a 2016 Oregon Literary Fellowship. Cindy received the 2017 Oregon
Book Award for Drama for Words That Burn. She was selected by Poets
& Writers Magazine as a 2014 Notable Debut Poet for the small claim
of bones, which placed second in the 2015 International Latino Book Awards.
A passionate youth educator, Cindy has taught poetry to every grade from K-12,
most recently teaching at the Paschal Sherman Indian School on the Colville
Reservation in Omak, Washington.
Ticket proceeds will benefit What BETTER Looks Like