Videos
Gage House Tour 1 (short version)
November 23, 2009 video by Katie Blaine Hudson
Sally Wagner, the Executive Director of the Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation, takes us on a tour of what the house will look like when it is complete and tells us the importance of Gage this historic restoration.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hf0V6qLbEUI&feature=related
Gage House Tour 2 (long version)
November 23, 2009 video by Katie Blaine Hudson
Sally Wagner, the Executive Director of the Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation, takes us on a tour of what the house will look like when it is complete and tells us the importance of Gage this historic restoration.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NilkyBssVfk
Sisters in Spirit: The Iroquois Influence on Early American Feminists Part 1
March 8, 2009 Onondaga Historical Association Syracuse, NY video by Wilton Vought
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbqE_oKXk-k
http://essentialdissent.blogspot.com/2009/03/sisters-in-spirit-iroquois-influence-on.html
Sisters in Spirit: The Iroquois Influence on Early American Feminists Part 2
March 8, 2009 Onondaga Historical Association Syracuse, NY video by Wilton Vought
http://essentialdissent.blogspot.com/2009/03/sisters-in-spirit-iroquois-influence-on_08.html
Matilda Joslyn Gage & Susan B. Anthony
April 19, 2009 Onondaga Historical Association video by Wilton Vought
Join Deborah Hughes, Executive Director of the Susan B. Anthony House in Rochester, NY and Sally Roesch Wagner, Executive Director of the Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation in Fayetteville, NY at the Onondaga Historical Association as they take up a 120-year old argument and, in this historic event, invite the audience to work with them on finding a resolution.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDtW2qoU7cQ
Visionary Women of the Haudenosaunee and the U.S. Women’s Rights Movement: Jeanne Shenandoah and Sally Roesch Wagner
January 6, 2008 Syracuse Peace Council, Neighbors of the Onondaga Nation
Jeanne Shenandoah and Sally Roesch Wagner discuss and share ideas about the history of women in the Onondaga Nation and its influence the U.S. women’s rights movement.
Jeanne Shenandoah is a traditional midwife. She works at the Onondaga Nation Communications Office and serves on the Haudenosaunee Environmental Task Force.
Sally Roesch Wagner is the executive director of the Matilda Joslyn Gage Foundation. She is also the author of Sisters in Spirit: Haudenosaunee Influence on Early American Feminists.
http://www.peacecouncil.net/NOON/video/index.htm?vid=B66C5BC4-9931-4E41-B27B-863EE083B8CC
Sally Roesch Wagner quoting Elizabeth Cady Stanton at South Dakota Women 4 Women Day (Approx. 2 min. 30 sec. into video)
February 20, 2008 Pierre, SD
http://www.plannedparenthoodadvocate.org/content/video_south_dakota_women_4_women_day
Sally Wagner at Phelps Mansion Museum
Nov.10, 2008 Binghamton, NY
http://www.newschannel34.com/mediacenter/local.aspx?videoid=15543@wbgh.dayport.com&navCatId=3

