ANNA Crusis Feminist Choir
Artistic Director
Executive Director
Voicing
ANNA Crusis was founded in 1975 as a community choir to uplift women’s voices. It became a safe space for lesbians and straight women together: a feminist women’s choir. As diversity in gender identity and expression became more and more visible, the choir’s makeup changed with it, but without a clear understanding of what that meant to us as a community. To be more welcoming to our transgender community, we began to make changes. Our language shifted; singers were no longer ‘women and sisters’ but sopranos, altos, and siblings. The restrooms in our rehearsal venue lost their gendered designations. Our concert costuming expanded to include more options. But along with these changes, it became clear that some members felt concerned and fearful about the potential loss of their women-centered space. We realized that we needed a more intentional choir-wide process.
Our journey progressed over four years, with many questions and discussions that were not easy. It became clear that some of our transgender singers experienced the dichotomy of feeling welcomed as a person but not necessarily seen and embraced as members of the transgender community. They wondered if they would have been accepted as a new member if they were trans? Did we truly create a community where everyone belonged, or were we making room without working toward a deeper cultural shift? Did our feminism need to grow and change with the times?
We struggled to get to the heart of what it meant to belong. We wondered how to discuss it, so everyone felt heard and respected. We also wondered what potential change would mean for our membership, our identity, our voicing, and our name. For everyone involved, it was a challenging time.
We had many discussions, panels, training sessions, member surveys, and countless hours of committee meetings. Our conversations led to the realization that moving forward would mean making big decisions about our name and membership. Eventually, we concluded that the whole-hearted inclusion of transgender people in the ANNA Crusis community of singers is fundamentally an extension of our feminist values. By a majority vote, the choir decided that membership would be open to anyone in the transgender community who could sing in the treble vocal range.
Choir members also voted to change ANNA’s name from ANNA Crusis Women’s Choir to ANNA Crusis Feminist Choir. This name change reflects our commitment to gender-expansive membership while honoring our history and core values.
Founded in 1975 by Dr. Catherine Roma, ANNA Crusis Feminist Choir is the longest-running feminist choir in the United States. Over the years, ANNA has grown from a handful of women meeting in their houses to a full-blown community choir representing singers of various generations, races and ethnicities, sexual orientations, gender identities, and more.
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