Nancy J Woodhull was a pioneering journalist and feminist, who died of cancer in 1997. She believed in the power of diversity and innovative thinking to improve her profession and change the world for the better.
William D. Watson, her husband, fellow journalist and business partner, continues Nancy's work in this virtual space along with...
Tennessee Jane Woodhull-Watson, her daughter, a committed social activist and documentarian.


Current projects:

  • A book about Nancy’s life with all proceeds going to the National Women’s Hall of Fame in Seneca Falls, N.Y., where Nancy served as president from 1990 to 1996 and the International Women’s Media Foundation in Washington, D.C., which Nancy helped found.

  • A $15,000,000 capital campaign for the National Women’s Hall of Fame to fulfill Nancy’s dream of a new 30,000 square foot home in the historic Seneca Knitting Mill in Seneca Falls.

  • Efforts to improve migrant farm worker’s health and well-being that stretches from Maine to Mexico.

  • Community and audio documentary work centered in Durham, N.C. with the Center for Documentary Studies.

  • Organizational support for Step-by-Step, Inc. a nonprofit organization working with women in prison to help them rebuild their lives.

Other work has included web sites for Colby College and Friends of Women’s Rights national Park, Inc., documentary video for United Way in New York’s Southern Tier communities and a study of media images of the nursing profession.



Our office is located in a sort-of-tree-house – no kidding – in the southeast corner of Rochester, NY, but our work travels wherever it needs to.

You can reach us by email or phone – (585) 385-3800

Please keep in touch.