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Sylvia Moy Among Motown's Black Women Songwriters And Producers Who Were The Invisible Architects Behind The Pop Music Juggernaut
Attention! The ladies of Motown have entered The Conversation and it made front page news!
Check out the article in The Conversation about how "Motown's Black women songwriters and producers were the invisible architects behind the pop music juggernaut." To read it, go here to The Conversation.
While writing her current book, It's No Wonder: The Life and Times of Motown's Legendary Songwriter Sylvia Moy, Dr. Christian thought of how other pioneering women there might have been overlooked and ignored.
The Conversation is a nonprofit news organization bringing knowledge from academia to the wider public. Articles are written by scholars who are experts on issues of public interest, assisted by editors who help unlock the knowledge. The Conversation was founded in 2011 and has newsrooms in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, and France.
MSN and Yahoo!News also picked up the article along with the following other media outlets: Stamford Advocate (Connecticut), Inkl.com, Bozeman Daily Chronicle (Montana), The Daily News (Galveston, TX), Benzie County Record Patriot (Michigan), the Seattle P-I (Washington), the Alton Telegraph (Illinois), and the Daily Journal (Mississippi).
This is a man's world, but it would be ABSOLUTELY nothing without a woman or a girl.
The time has come for history to include HERstory.