MISSION

To cultivate connection and change through the healing power of music.

VISION

Common Woman Chorus is a beacon for equity, justice, and belonging in the Triangle and beyond, particularly for the LGBTQIA+ community.

VALUES

  • Growth - We celebrate learning, especially when it’s hard, and are committed to musical excellence.

  • Justice - We root our work in the amplification of marginalized voices.

  • Authenticity - We show up as our authentic selves and love and support others as they are.

  • Transformation - We know that change happens through people and are committed to the work of transformation within our organization and in the world.

WHO WE ARE

We are a treble chorus made up of woman-identifying, gender-nonconforming, and transgender individuals. We are an LGBTQIA+ centered space and a place for queer joy.  We are people always seeking and working toward justice.  We believe in the power of our collective voices.

OUR NAME

Our name is derived from a Judy Grahn poem that reads, in part, "a common woman is as common as the best of bread . . . and will rise." 

OUR HISTORY

The Chorus began in 1983 as a feminist chorus. As such, our work often reflects on the personal and political struggles of women and disenfranchised communities and celebrates the heroes who championed social change before us. Throughout our history, we have come together to present concerts that highlight the diversity of our experiences, the strength of our community and the local and global events that inspire and inform us.