Brenda Dixon Gottschild

Photo: Marc Kirby

The Deafening Silence of Dance Organizations

Gregory King

You must say something, and after that you must do something.

Photo: James Claiborne

Dixon Gottschild’s Aunt Jemima, Out of Place

Barbora Příhodová

Performative lecture calls for black liberation.

Photo: Hellmut Gottschild

Arrows at Racism in Dance and Beyond: Brenda Dixon Gottschild

Lynn Matluck

On dance, her impact, and racism, "the most glaring, tragic, intransigent issue in every sector of the American landscape."

Photo: Joan Myers Brown, private collection

Brown’s “Audacious Hope”: A Book Review

Ellen Gerdes

Gottschild tells the story of both discrimination against and perseverance of black dance pioneers in the 1940s and ’50s