"After watching the film, I immediately thought that my 22-year old daughter needs to see it.
In today's political climate, women, girls and feminist men need to pay very close attention to what's happening. I believe this film will help shine a spotlight on the issue, while illuminating a path forward."
- Joanne Archambault, Chief Executive Officer, End Violence Against Women
In today's political climate, women, girls and feminist men need to pay very close attention to what's happening. I believe this film will help shine a spotlight on the issue, while illuminating a path forward."
- Joanne Archambault, Chief Executive Officer, End Violence Against Women
One Community, Many Voices
Grassroots change starts at the community level and while the film focuses on the Dallas, TX. area, the message is universal. The use of archival footage including suffragettes, Anita Hill, Eleanor Roosevelt, Lady Bird Johnson, JFK and more helps support the modern day voices of women and men as the film weaves together a story of the ongoing fight for gender equality dating back 100+ years. Inspired by the national reckoning that occurred for women in the Fall of 2017, the film highlights prominent ministers, politicians, teachers, students, social workers and more as they discuss the #metoo movement, rape culture, the role of the church and initiatives taking place within the community and State to bring-forth change.
FEATURING: Senator Wendy Davis, Rep. Victoria Neave, Rev. Yvette R. Blair-Lavallais, Rev. Dr. George Mason,
Wendy Welch, Denise Lee, Wendy Watts, LCSW, Mary Dorn, Tami Dooley-Neff, Dr. Robert Neff, Calihan Neff,
Ernest McMillan, Gabriela Sasala, Abram Pedroza and Shannon Howard
Grassroots change starts at the community level and while the film focuses on the Dallas, TX. area, the message is universal. The use of archival footage including suffragettes, Anita Hill, Eleanor Roosevelt, Lady Bird Johnson, JFK and more helps support the modern day voices of women and men as the film weaves together a story of the ongoing fight for gender equality dating back 100+ years. Inspired by the national reckoning that occurred for women in the Fall of 2017, the film highlights prominent ministers, politicians, teachers, students, social workers and more as they discuss the #metoo movement, rape culture, the role of the church and initiatives taking place within the community and State to bring-forth change.
FEATURING: Senator Wendy Davis, Rep. Victoria Neave, Rev. Yvette R. Blair-Lavallais, Rev. Dr. George Mason,
Wendy Welch, Denise Lee, Wendy Watts, LCSW, Mary Dorn, Tami Dooley-Neff, Dr. Robert Neff, Calihan Neff,
Ernest McMillan, Gabriela Sasala, Abram Pedroza and Shannon Howard