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PLEASE JOIN US FOR AN OPENING RECEPTION AND A MEET & GREET
Join us for the Grand Opening Reception:
Friday, April 10 | 7–9:30 PM
I Hear from young moms and community stakeholders! Join us for libations and conversation.
Where: Gallery at the Museum of Motherhood
2606 Fairfield Ave S in The Factory Building 7 St Pete
Please join us at MoM with Healthy Start
. This lovely mix and mingle will feature stories (and results from the researchers and the mothers themselves), with refreshments, presentations and conversation. This will be followed by
Second Saturday Art Walk April 11 5-9PM on April 11th.
Objective
Young moms in Hillsborough County were asked to draw journey maps and accompany them with photos (photovoice) to share their story and participate in a novel method that prioritized uninterrupted narratives/storytelling.
How:
The exhibit includes the hand-drawn journey maps from ten moms and their accompanied photos, as well as an interactive audio portion where participants can scan QR codes and listen to some portions of their story.
Activities include:
A table with “letters and advice for young moms” allowing visitors to write letters to young moms, which can then be distributed by Healthy Start/Healthy Families home visitors.
Curated by
Mahir Rahman,
NASM-CPT, AFAA-CGFI, graduate student in the Department of Anthropology at the University of South Florida, and a research intern with Healthy Start Hillsborough, has been leading a journey mapping and photovoice project with young mothers in the Tampa Bay community and across our programs.
University of South Florida
Website
Come and enjoy an immersive, audio-visual exhibit
amplifying the real stories of pregnant and parenting adolescents in our community. Through powerful visuals and firsthand voices, this experience brings their journeys, challenges, and resilience into focus.
Questions call: 877-711-MOMS (6667) Lv message. We will call you back!
Museum of Motherhood, St. Petersburg (2606 Fairfield Ave South, St. Petersburg, FL 33712)
Visit the exhibit now through the end of April.
SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL OUR MOM CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS, ORGANIZERS and SPONSORS
MoM Conference 2025- the ‘Joy Award’
Thank you all
so very much
for joining us for The Museum of Motherhood’s Annual International Academic & Arts Conference |
Reproductive Identities & Resistance: Mothers and Others in Culture, Community & Collaboration.
We couldn’t have done this without you!
A special thanks to our event sponsors, USF & St. Anthony’s Hospital BayCare Health System, and to our marketplace vendors: The Entourage Lab, PSI, and MoM bookstore. Thank you too, Dr. Aurelie Athan for your ongoing work. Congratulations on being awarded ‘The Joy Award’ 2026.
We look forward to sharing more of your work, distilling images and video – soon come. Until then, remember… MoM loves YOU!
LETTER FROM OUR FOUNDER
This week I wrote about love
. While museums are not generally in the business of ‘love’, the Museum of Motherhood is. While we are not always perfect, our aspirations are consistent. Our values are written into the fabric of the museum.
We are women supporting women.
When I started the Museum of Motherhood in 2003 in Dobbs Ferry, New York I was a lupus survivor, recent kidney transplant recipient, mother of four children (under 12yrs), and newly divorced. My compassion for other people in my situation, was enormous.
Even more than that – I wanted to create CHANGE: social change, cultural change, and economic change. It was visceral for me because I was caught in the whirlpool of each of those problematic issues.
From women’s healthcare to the inherent creativity of M/otherhood
– I initially vacillated between the work of Jane Adams (and Hull House), and resources for artists.
Many years later and many beautiful people down the road, MoM has morphed & changed, of course. Every Student, Intern, Volunteer, Friend, academic and community member who has invested time in MoM has helped to shape her.
No doubt she will continue to grow and change. Such is LIFE! However, we’re currently at a crossroads. While I continue to navigate major health issues, the team is continuing the awesome and important work of MoM.
But we need help
.
We need people to take my place. All kinds of initiatives from a bonafide Executive Director in training to
social media helpers to onsite docents
. Some jobs pay. Some are volunteer. Either way, we hope
you’ll consider getting involved
!
I am confident that with LOVE as her core value, MoM will continue to succeed as a place of kindness, tolerance, and education in this world. ~
Martha Joy Rose
SUPPORT MOM – SO SHE CAN SUPPORT YOU
MoM’s Escape Womb Experience Tickets
For the past 20 years
, since 2005, the
Museum of Motherhood (MoM)
has been bringing together scholars, mother-artists, change makers, and community members for the Annual Academic & Arts MoM Conference.
We have welcomed participants from around the world
to join us in person and on Zoom as they share research, expertise, creative projects, and a passion for the issues, obstacles and health-related topics affecting women, m/others and families. This year is no different!
JOIN US
for this year’s theme of
Reproductive Identities and Resistance: Mothers and Others in Culture, Community and Collaboration
. Advance registration required.
Academics, Artists & Activists
This year’s conference theme
is grounded in Aurélie M. Athan’s concept of reproductive identity as a lifelong meaning-making process regarding how individuals orient themselves to reproduction, parenting, and caregiving, and the “if/when/how/who” associated with reproductive decision-making.
Find out more here
.
As a concept, reproductive identity
is fluid and resists pronatalist and patriarchal mandates that dictate narrow expectations about reproductive outcomes and parenting. It centers an individual’s lived experiences and associated meanings about all aspects of reproduction, including being childfree, pregnancy, infertility, abortion, pregnancy loss and grief, adoption, and extended family systems of caregiving.
The various and ever-changing meanings
associated with reproduction (or reproductive potential) across the lifespan is paramount to understanding reproductive identity as a concept with emotional, spiritual, financial, familial, cultural, and political influences and implications. As a conference theme, we welcome work that shares interdisciplinary, feminist, holistic, developmental, and narrative inquiry with reproductive identity as a concept.
ATTEND the MoM Conference -2026
Join us for The Museum of Motherhood’s Annual Academic and Arts Conference March 27-29, 2026.
The conference
Reproductive Identities & Resistance: Mothers and Others in Culture, Community & Collaboration
will feature the work of mother scholars, artists, and world changers with panels, art, and student presentations in addition to scholarly work presented by individuals around the world.
The conference will be hosted live and in-person
on Friday and Saturday at The Edge on USF St Pete campus in St. Petersburg, Florida. Sunday is reserved for remote access only.
REGISTER HERE
We invite critical reflection and collective inquiry
into how maternal, reproductive, and care-centered identities are formed, challenged, and transformed across contexts, relationships, and life stages. We seek work that explores these identities not only as individual journeys, but as deeply social, political, and communal acts.
REGISTER FOR THE CONFERENCE
University of South Florida, St Pete
St Anthony’s Hospital Sponsorship St Petersburg, FLorida
Campus Map Here
SEE FULL SCHEDULE HERE
Museum of Motherhood Activates Community Through Arts, Advocacy, and Education This Spring – March is Women’s Herstory Month!
WOMEN’S HISTORY IS EVERYONE’S HISTORY
WOMEN SHAPE St PETE
:
Did you know, Sarah Williams
is considered the ‘Mother of the City of St Pete’ after she persuaded Peter Demens to bring the Orange Belt Railroad to downtown St. Petersburg, instead of Gulfport. In 1887. Peter Demens, Russian railroad man, and John Williams worked together to bring the Orange Belt Railroad to what would become St. Petersburg, Florida. (named after Peter Demens’s hometown in Russia.) . Considered “Mother of the City,” Williams had two sons and even more husbands. (Founded 1888, incorporated 1892 (population approximately 300 people).
Women’s History Month
is an essential acknowledgement that corrects an imbalance in how our national story has traditionally been told. For generations, the achievements of women—in science, politics, education, caregiving, civil rights, the arts, and industry—have been overlooked or minimized. Dedicating a month to women’s history ensures their contributions are recognized as central, not peripheral, to the American story.
Women’s History St Petersburg, Florida
We cannot change the future
(for the better) without understanding our past. Women’s History Month encourages a more accurate and inclusive understanding of democracy itself—one that acknowledges both progress made and work still to be done in building a fair and equitable society.
To that end,
The Museum of Motherhood
(MoM) maintains a robust calendar of exhibitions, public programs, conferences, and partnerships that continues to deepen our role as a vibrant, community-centered, educational and cultural institution. Together we explore m/otherhood as a social, cultural & artistic force. Learn more at
MOMmuseum.org
.
FILM FESTIVAL ROCKS EQUITY IN SARASOTA AND STREAMING
Reel Equals – Through Her Eyes Film Festival
FILM FESTIVAL SARASOTA:
March 5 – 10
with a Spotlight on
Diverse Voices: Reel Equals International Film Festival
Shines in Sarasota in a community collaboration with the Museum of Motherhood and the internationally recognized educational & arts conference with two decades of impact. In person and streaming:
ThroughWomensEyes.org
.
TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL ACADEMIC & ARTS CONFERENCE MoM & USF
March 27-29The Annual International Academic and Arts MoM Conference 2026 in partnership at USF, St Pete
features panels and presentations focused on reproductive identities, maternal experiences, and the intersections of motherhood with art, policy, healthcare, education, and social justice. Offered both in person and online, the conference is designed to be academically rigorous while remaining accessible to students, professionals, and community members alike. Open to the community with advance registration:
JourMS.org
NEW ART EXHIBIT COMING. SAVE THE DATE
Mapping Resilience with young mothers exhibit at the Museum of Motherhood
NEW EXHIBIT: Mapping Resilience- Stories of Young Motherhood
When: April 6 – 26, 2026
Where: Gallery at the Museum of Motherhood
2606 Fairfield Ave S in The Factory Building 7 St Pete
Official Opening Reception April 10
th
7-9:30PM (Stakeholder Day)
: Please join us at MoM with Healthy Start. This lovely mix and mingle will feature stories (and results from the researchers and the mothers themselves), with refreshments, presentations and conversation. This will be followed by
Second Saturday Art Walk April 11 5-9PM on April 11th.
Objective
Young moms in Hillsborough County were asked to draw journey maps and accompany them with photos (photovoice) to share their story and participate in a novel method that prioritized uninterrupted narratives/storytelling.
How:
The exhibit includes the hand-drawn journey maps from ten moms and their accompanied photos, as well as an interactive audio portion where participants can scan QR codes and listen to some portions of their story.
Activities include:
A table with “letters and advice for young moms” allowing visitors to write letters to young moms, which can then be distributed by Healthy Start/Healthy Families home visitors.
Curated by
Mahir Rahman,
NASM-CPT, AFAA-CGFI Graduate Student, Applied Anthropology
University of South Florida
Website
SUBMISSIONS FOR A ZINE AS PART OF MOM CONFERENCE
Bad Mother Myth Busting Project
SHOUT OUT~!
Our friends at Sunday Assembly
be eatin’ nearby on March 14th in Gulfport during the day. Second Saturday Art Walk in the evening at MoM and beyond.
Sunday Assembly
Speaking Truth to Power in Challenging Times
When I was a little girl, adults sometimes dismissed my voice. When I was a young woman I was told to ‘be nice’ and ‘smile’. Oftentimes other people in positions of power tried to convince me what I was experiencing was not
real
– even though I knew it was.
Now, more than ever before, I remind my friends, children and family that speaking up and out, and that speaking truth (
from my experience
) is as important as listening to other people’s perspective. Whatever the case, it is never acceptable to promote people, parents, politicians, or posses whose aim is to suppress. oppress or make invisible another human or segment of the population either through force, finances or purposeful distortion of factual evidence.
M. Joy Rose 03/12/26
Black History Month at MoM
Refusing to Disappear
/
Refusing to be Disappeared
Its Black History Month!
Even though the ‘Black History Matters’ mural was removed by state crews on August 29, 2025 and the on year ago that the Smithsonian Institute was mandated to review and change exhibits deemed to be promoting “divisive, race-centered ideology” by the current political administration.
Facts are not ideology
.
Black history is real.
The only people who can tell the story of the families, experiences, histories and realities of Black Americans are the ones whose lives were impacted. We are fortunate in St Petersburg, FL that
Carter G.
Woodson African American Museum
is on mark for big plans for future development and we are encouraged and lifted by their successes. Carter Woodson championed Black History month because of his singular devotion to “Negro Life and Culture,” and the formation of an organization whose goal was to make Black history accessible to an audience beyond college campuses and academic texts. His passion resulted in the formation of Negro History Week in 1926, which eventually came be what we now know as ‘
Black History Month
‘.
ORDER TICKETS NOW:
Through Women’s Eyes – Film Festival
This spring, MoM will be visible in partnership
with
REEL EQUALS International Film Festival
Spotlight on Diverse Voices: Reel Equals International Film Festival Shines in Sarasota:
ThroughWomensEyes.org
2026 REEL EQUALS: Through Women’s Eyes International Film Festival
REEL EQUALS 27th Annual Festival In-theater screenings, Sarasota, Florida March 6-8 Virtual screenings March 5-10 Featuring 25 films from 11 countries!
March 5 – 10 (in person and streaming)
Buy tickets:
HERE
Opening Night Celebration, Friday, March 6 th
College of Art + Design auditorium.
Reel Equals 2026 festival themes include:
An entertaining opening night film that uses comedy to address a universal topic, human anxiety, opening a door to a mental health issue everyone knows about.
The need for diverse stories
; female filmmakers from 12 countries reveal topics ranging from stand-up comedy to elephants in India, motherhood to the war in Ukraine. We examine how media portrayals shape beliefs and opportunities; films reflect and reveal how influential media is on creating the ways we talk, think, and act and underscore the need for diverse voices in visual media. Changemakers; narratives that challenge stereotypes and elevate inspiring lives are central to the festival.
Feb/March Press Release
MoM will be at Localtopia this Saturday, Feb 14, 2026. Our location at The Factory will be closed during the day and reopening 5-9PM For Second Saturday Art Walk – Karaoke is for lovers. Come sing with us!
Download our most recent
Press Release
Press Release
QR Stripe
HOLD THE DATE
–
MoM Conference 2026 is coming March 27-29th
2026 MoM Conference
EVERYONE MUST PRE-REGISTER
–
SPONSOR A STUDENT/ARTIST
Donations optional but you must let us know you’re attending!
Your PAID registration free includes breakfast & lunch Friday and Saturday, light snacks in the afternoon, and access to all panels, workshop, and the keynote address. Those registering with no payment are welcome to attend and BYO..
QUESTIONS? CALL US and LV a MESSAGE – We’ll CYB: 877-711-MOMS (6667)
Join Our Family!
Be part of something BEAUTIFUL. Get the good news from the MoM. We don’t spam and we don’t sell or share your info. We inform and inspire lives – XoXoX.
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PLEASE JOIN US FOR AN OPENING RECEPTION AND A MEET & GREET
Join us for the Grand Opening Reception:
Friday, April 10 | 7–9:30 PM
I Hear from young moms and community stakeholders! Join us for libations and conversation.
Where: Gallery at the Museum of Motherhood
2606 Fairfield Ave S in The Factory Building 7 St Pete
Please join us at MoM with Healthy Start
. This lovely mix and mingle will feature stories (and results from the researchers and the mothers themselves), with refreshments, presentations and conversation. This will be followed by
Second Saturday Art Walk April 11 5-9PM on April 11th.
Objective
Young moms in Hillsborough County were asked to draw journey maps and accompany them with photos (photovoice) to share their story and participate in a novel method that prioritized uninterrupted narratives/storytelling.
How:
The exhibit includes the hand-drawn journey maps from ten moms and their accompanied photos, as well as an interactive audio portion where participants can scan QR codes and listen to some portions of their story.
Activities include:
A table with “letters and advice for young moms” allowing visitors to write letters to young moms, which can then be distributed by Healthy Start/Healthy Families home visitors.
Curated by
Mahir Rahman,
NASM-CPT, AFAA-CGFI, graduate student in the Department of Anthropology at the University of South Florida, and a research intern with Healthy Start Hillsborough, has been leading a journey mapping and photovoice project with young mothers in the Tampa Bay community and across our programs.
University of South Florida
Website
Come and enjoy an immersive, audio-visual exhibit
amplifying the real stories of pregnant and parenting adolescents in our community. Through powerful visuals and firsthand voices, this experience brings their journeys, challenges, and resilience into focus.
Questions call: 877-711-MOMS (6667) Lv message. We will call you back!
Museum of Motherhood, St. Petersburg (2606 Fairfield Ave South, St. Petersburg, FL 33712)
Visit the exhibit now through the end of April.
SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL OUR MOM CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS, ORGANIZERS and SPONSORS
MoM Conference 2025- the ‘Joy Award’
Thank you all
so very much
for joining us for The Museum of Motherhood’s Annual International Academic & Arts Conference |
Reproductive Identities & Resistance: Mothers and Others in Culture, Community & Collaboration.
We couldn’t have done this without you!
A special thanks to our event sponsors, USF & St. Anthony’s Hospital BayCare Health System, and to our marketplace vendors: The Entourage Lab, PSI, and MoM bookstore. Thank you too, Dr. Aurelie Athan for your ongoing work. Congratulations on being awarded ‘The Joy Award’ 2026.
We look forward to sharing more of your work, distilling images and video – soon come. Until then, remember… MoM loves YOU!
LETTER FROM OUR FOUNDER
This week I wrote about love
. While museums are not generally in the business of ‘love’, the Museum of Motherhood is. While we are not always perfect, our aspirations are consistent. Our values are written into the fabric of the museum.
We are women supporting women.
When I started the Museum of Motherhood in 2003 in Dobbs Ferry, New York I was a lupus survivor, recent kidney transplant recipient, mother of four children (under 12yrs), and newly divorced. My compassion for other people in my situation, was enormous.
Even more than that – I wanted to create CHANGE: social change, cultural change, and economic change. It was visceral for me because I was caught in the whirlpool of each of those problematic issues.
From women’s healthcare to the inherent creativity of M/otherhood
– I initially vacillated between the work of Jane Adams (and Hull House), and resources for artists.
Many years later and many beautiful people down the road, MoM has morphed & changed, of course. Every Student, Intern, Volunteer, Friend, academic and community member who has invested time in MoM has helped to shape her.
No doubt she will continue to grow and change. Such is LIFE! However, we’re currently at a crossroads. While I continue to navigate major health issues, the team is continuing the awesome and important work of MoM.
But we need help
.
We need people to take my place. All kinds of initiatives from a bonafide Executive Director in training to
social media helpers to onsite docents
. Some jobs pay. Some are volunteer. Either way, we hope
you’ll consider getting involved
!
I am confident that with LOVE as her core value, MoM will continue to succeed as a place of kindness, tolerance, and education in this world. ~
Martha Joy Rose
SUPPORT MOM – SO SHE CAN SUPPORT YOU
MoM’s Escape Womb Experience Tickets
For the past 20 years
, since 2005, the
Museum of Motherhood (MoM)
has been bringing together scholars, mother-artists, change makers, and community members for the Annual Academic & Arts MoM Conference.
We have welcomed participants from around the world
to join us in person and on Zoom as they share research, expertise, creative projects, and a passion for the issues, obstacles and health-related topics affecting women, m/others and families. This year is no different!
JOIN US
for this year’s theme of
Reproductive Identities and Resistance: Mothers and Others in Culture, Community and Collaboration
. Advance registration required.
Academics, Artists & Activists
This year’s conference theme
is grounded in Aurélie M. Athan’s concept of reproductive identity as a lifelong meaning-making process regarding how individuals orient themselves to reproduction, parenting, and caregiving, and the “if/when/how/who” associated with reproductive decision-making.
Find out more here
.
As a concept, reproductive identity
is fluid and resists pronatalist and patriarchal mandates that dictate narrow expectations about reproductive outcomes and parenting. It centers an individual’s lived experiences and associated meanings about all aspects of reproduction, including being childfree, pregnancy, infertility, abortion, pregnancy loss and grief, adoption, and extended family systems of caregiving.
The various and ever-changing meanings
associated with reproduction (or reproductive potential) across the lifespan is paramount to understanding reproductive identity as a concept with emotional, spiritual, financial, familial, cultural, and political influences and implications. As a conference theme, we welcome work that shares interdisciplinary, feminist, holistic, developmental, and narrative inquiry with reproductive identity as a concept.
ATTEND the MoM Conference -2026
Join us for The Museum of Motherhood’s Annual Academic and Arts Conference March 27-29, 2026.
The conference
Reproductive Identities & Resistance: Mothers and Others in Culture, Community & Collaboration
will feature the work of mother scholars, artists, and world changers with panels, art, and student presentations in addition to scholarly work presented by individuals around the world.
The conference will be hosted live and in-person
on Friday and Saturday at The Edge on USF St Pete campus in St. Petersburg, Florida. Sunday is reserved for remote access only.
REGISTER HERE
We invite critical reflection and collective inquiry
into how maternal, reproductive, and care-centered identities are formed, challenged, and transformed across contexts, relationships, and life stages. We seek work that explores these identities not only as individual journeys, but as deeply social, political, and communal acts.
REGISTER FOR THE CONFERENCE
University of South Florida, St Pete
St Anthony’s Hospital Sponsorship St Petersburg, FLorida
Campus Map Here
SEE FULL SCHEDULE HERE
Museum of Motherhood Activates Community Through Arts, Advocacy, and Education This Spring – March is Women’s Herstory Month!
WOMEN’S HISTORY IS EVERYONE’S HISTORY
WOMEN SHAPE St PETE
:
Did you know, Sarah Williams
is considered the ‘Mother of the City of St Pete’ after she persuaded Peter Demens to bring the Orange Belt Railroad to downtown St. Petersburg, instead of Gulfport. In 1887. Peter Demens, Russian railroad man, and John Williams worked together to bring the Orange Belt Railroad to what would become St. Petersburg, Florida. (named after Peter Demens’s hometown in Russia.) . Considered “Mother of the City,” Williams had two sons and even more husbands. (Founded 1888, incorporated 1892 (population approximately 300 people).
Women’s History Month
is an essential acknowledgement that corrects an imbalance in how our national story has traditionally been told. For generations, the achievements of women—in science, politics, education, caregiving, civil rights, the arts, and industry—have been overlooked or minimized. Dedicating a month to women’s history ensures their contributions are recognized as central, not peripheral, to the American story.
Women’s History St Petersburg, Florida
We cannot change the future
(for the better) without understanding our past. Women’s History Month encourages a more accurate and inclusive understanding of democracy itself—one that acknowledges both progress made and work still to be done in building a fair and equitable society.
To that end,
The Museum of Motherhood
(MoM) maintains a robust calendar of exhibitions, public programs, conferences, and partnerships that continues to deepen our role as a vibrant, community-centered, educational and cultural institution. Together we explore m/otherhood as a social, cultural & artistic force. Learn more at
MOMmuseum.org
.
FILM FESTIVAL ROCKS EQUITY IN SARASOTA AND STREAMING
Reel Equals – Through Her Eyes Film Festival
FILM FESTIVAL SARASOTA:
March 5 – 10
with a Spotlight on
Diverse Voices: Reel Equals International Film Festival
Shines in Sarasota in a community collaboration with the Museum of Motherhood and the internationally recognized educational & arts conference with two decades of impact. In person and streaming:
ThroughWomensEyes.org
.
TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL ACADEMIC & ARTS CONFERENCE MoM & USF
March 27-29The Annual International Academic and Arts MoM Conference 2026 in partnership at USF, St Pete
features panels and presentations focused on reproductive identities, maternal experiences, and the intersections of motherhood with art, policy, healthcare, education, and social justice. Offered both in person and online, the conference is designed to be academically rigorous while remaining accessible to students, professionals, and community members alike. Open to the community with advance registration:
JourMS.org
NEW ART EXHIBIT COMING. SAVE THE DATE
Mapping Resilience with young mothers exhibit at the Museum of Motherhood
NEW EXHIBIT: Mapping Resilience- Stories of Young Motherhood
When: April 6 – 26, 2026
Where: Gallery at the Museum of Motherhood
2606 Fairfield Ave S in The Factory Building 7 St Pete
Official Opening Reception April 10
th
7-9:30PM (Stakeholder Day)
: Please join us at MoM with Healthy Start. This lovely mix and mingle will feature stories (and results from the researchers and the mothers themselves), with refreshments, presentations and conversation. This will be followed by
Second Saturday Art Walk April 11 5-9PM on April 11th.
Objective
Young moms in Hillsborough County were asked to draw journey maps and accompany them with photos (photovoice) to share their story and participate in a novel method that prioritized uninterrupted narratives/storytelling.
How:
The exhibit includes the hand-drawn journey maps from ten moms and their accompanied photos, as well as an interactive audio portion where participants can scan QR codes and listen to some portions of their story.
Activities include:
A table with “letters and advice for young moms” allowing visitors to write letters to young moms, which can then be distributed by Healthy Start/Healthy Families home visitors.
Curated by
Mahir Rahman,
NASM-CPT, AFAA-CGFI Graduate Student, Applied Anthropology
University of South Florida
Website
SUBMISSIONS FOR A ZINE AS PART OF MOM CONFERENCE
Bad Mother Myth Busting Project
SHOUT OUT~!
Our friends at Sunday Assembly
be eatin’ nearby on March 14th in Gulfport during the day. Second Saturday Art Walk in the evening at MoM and beyond.
Sunday Assembly
Speaking Truth to Power in Challenging Times
When I was a little girl, adults sometimes dismissed my voice. When I was a young woman I was told to ‘be nice’ and ‘smile’. Oftentimes other people in positions of power tried to convince me what I was experiencing was not
real
– even though I knew it was.
Now, more than ever before, I remind my friends, children and family that speaking up and out, and that speaking truth (
from my experience
) is as important as listening to other people’s perspective. Whatever the case, it is never acceptable to promote people, parents, politicians, or posses whose aim is to suppress. oppress or make invisible another human or segment of the population either through force, finances or purposeful distortion of factual evidence.
M. Joy Rose 03/12/26
Black History Month at MoM
Refusing to Disappear
/
Refusing to be Disappeared
Its Black History Month!
Even though the ‘Black History Matters’ mural was removed by state crews on August 29, 2025 and the on year ago that the Smithsonian Institute was mandated to review and change exhibits deemed to be promoting “divisive, race-centered ideology” by the current political administration.
Facts are not ideology
.
Black history is real.
The only people who can tell the story of the families, experiences, histories and realities of Black Americans are the ones whose lives were impacted. We are fortunate in St Petersburg, FL that
Carter G.
Woodson African American Museum
is on mark for big plans for future development and we are encouraged and lifted by their successes. Carter Woodson championed Black History month because of his singular devotion to “Negro Life and Culture,” and the formation of an organization whose goal was to make Black history accessible to an audience beyond college campuses and academic texts. His passion resulted in the formation of Negro History Week in 1926, which eventually came be what we now know as ‘
Black History Month
‘.
ORDER TICKETS NOW:
Through Women’s Eyes – Film Festival
This spring, MoM will be visible in partnership
with
REEL EQUALS International Film Festival
Spotlight on Diverse Voices: Reel Equals International Film Festival Shines in Sarasota:
ThroughWomensEyes.org
2026 REEL EQUALS: Through Women’s Eyes International Film Festival
REEL EQUALS 27th Annual Festival In-theater screenings, Sarasota, Florida March 6-8 Virtual screenings March 5-10 Featuring 25 films from 11 countries!
March 5 – 10 (in person and streaming)
Buy tickets:
HERE
Opening Night Celebration, Friday, March 6 th
College of Art + Design auditorium.
Reel Equals 2026 festival themes include:
An entertaining opening night film that uses comedy to address a universal topic, human anxiety, opening a door to a mental health issue everyone knows about.
The need for diverse stories
; female filmmakers from 12 countries reveal topics ranging from stand-up comedy to elephants in India, motherhood to the war in Ukraine. We examine how media portrayals shape beliefs and opportunities; films reflect and reveal how influential media is on creating the ways we talk, think, and act and underscore the need for diverse voices in visual media. Changemakers; narratives that challenge stereotypes and elevate inspiring lives are central to the festival.
Feb/March Press Release
MoM will be at Localtopia this Saturday, Feb 14, 2026. Our location at The Factory will be closed during the day and reopening 5-9PM For Second Saturday Art Walk – Karaoke is for lovers. Come sing with us!
Download our most recent
Press Release
Press Release
QR Stripe
HOLD THE DATE
–
MoM Conference 2026 is coming March 27-29th
2026 MoM Conference
EVERYONE MUST PRE-REGISTER
–
SPONSOR A STUDENT/ARTIST
Donations optional but you must let us know you’re attending!
Your PAID registration free includes breakfast & lunch Friday and Saturday, light snacks in the afternoon, and access to all panels, workshop, and the keynote address. Those registering with no payment are welcome to attend and BYO..
QUESTIONS? CALL US and LV a MESSAGE – We’ll CYB: 877-711-MOMS (6667)
Join Our Family!
Be part of something BEAUTIFUL. Get the good news from the MoM. We don’t spam and we don’t sell or share your info. We inform and inspire lives – XoXoX.
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