Southern Women

A portrait of Nathalie Dupree holding collards

Arts & Culture

In this interview published in G&G’s Southern Women, the chef and author reflects on her journey and the joy of Southern food

A picture of Virginia Willis cutting a watermelon.

Food & Drink

The renowned chef updated her classic cookbook, Bon Appétit, Y’all —but stopped short of tampering with fried chicken

Rosalynn Carter speaks at a mental health symposium in 2005.

Arts & Culture

The native of Plains, Georgia, has served in various influential roles throughout her and her husband’s careers

Arts & Culture

In 2022, the leader who used education to empower will become the first Black person to have a state-commissioned statue in the U.S. Capitol’s Statuary Hall

Arts & Culture

The Pulitzer Prize–winning poet on telling the South’s stories through verse, her mother’s role as her muse, and the power of wearing red-soled pumps

Music

The folk-rock duo on the roots of their friendship, their enduring harmonies, and their love of the South

Arts & Culture

The Gee’s Bend quilter and arts advocate shines a light on the Boykin, Alabama, community of artisans

Arts & Culture

The first female president and dean of Atlanta’s Morehouse School of Medicine has dedicated her career to helping the underserved

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G&G Party Pics

A cocktail party in honor of the writers, editors, and supporters who helped bring the new book to life

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G&G Party Pics

A celebration of the launch of G&G‘s newest release Southern Women

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Arts & Culture

Words of wisdom from some of the most inspiring Southern female chefs, musicians, actors, designers, artists, and rule-breakers

Video

Arts & Entertainment

In honor of the debut of our new book Southern Women, Holler Beach Productions created a special film celebrating dynamic Southern women in the book and beyond

Various Locations

We’ll be hosting events across the country joined by our editors, book contributors, and many of the incredible women featured in the book

Books

A celebration of the dynamic women influencing the South and beyond

Southern Women

The legendary Dooky Chase’s chef speaks to historian Jessica B. Harris about growing up, transforming the New Orleans restaurant scene during the Civil Rights movement, and what it means to be a Southern woman

Southern Women

Determination, integrity, and an enduring love of the land keep this Texan at the top of her field

Southern Women

How the Greenville, South Carolina artist found her purpose in a paintbrush

Southern Women

This six-year-old from Gainesville, Georgia, has already read thousands of books—and she’s just getting started

Southern Women

The prolific author speaks on growing up in the mountains, fiction’s role in society, and why biscuits are something worth celebrating

Southern Women

The Nashville-born chef on hats, heritage, and good old-fashioned hard work