As part of his tribute to Conrad,
University of Texas at Austin President Gregory L. Fenves stated that “Barbara Conrad was a trailblazer — from her Precursor days at UT in 1956 and throughout her distinguished opera career,” and that "Her accomplishments and tenacity represent an important chapter in the university’s history. We will miss her talents and presence on the Forty Acres and beyond."
When I Rise Conrad is the focus of the feature-length documentary
When I Rise, produced by
James Moll and Michael Rosen and directed by
Mat Hames. Don Carleton, executive director of UT Austin's Briscoe Center for American History, was the film's executive producer. The documentary was aired on
PBS in 2011.{{cite web :
Festivals: :* WORLD PREMIERE: South by Southwest Film Festival, Austin, Texas (March 2010) :* Dallas International Film Festival, Dallas, Texas (April 2010) :* Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, Toronto, Canada (May 2010) :* Indianapolis International Film Festival (July 2010) :* New York City International Film Festival (August 2010) :* New Orleans Film Festival (October 2010) :* Starz Denver Film Festival (November 2010) :* Santa Barbara International Film Festival (January 2011) :* San Diego Black Film Festival (January 2011) :
Awards and nominations: :* Winner: Audience Award Feature - Indianapolis International Film Festival :* Winner: Black Expressions Award - Indianapolis International Film Festival :* Nominee: Music Documentary Award – International Documentary Awards (IDA) :* Winner: Social Justice Award for Documentary Film - The Fund for Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara International Film Festival) ==Awards and honors==