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9-5: THE STORY OF A MOVEMENT
TONIGHT; LAST CHANCE TO RSVP!
`9to5: The Story of a Revolution' Review: An Inspiring Chronicle of Women's Rights Group From `American Factory' Directors; Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar engagingly look back into the '70s for the roots of the movement that inspired a Hollywood hit and the famous Dolly Parton song. [link removed] Read the Variety review here and RSVP below!
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Tuesday, February 9
9to5: THE STORY OF A MOVEMENT
7pm EST; [link removed] Register here
They couldn't kill their bosses, so they did the next best thing--they organized.
When Dolly Parton sang "9 to 5," she was doing more than just shining a light on the fate of American working women. Parton was singing the true story of a movement that started with 9to5, a group of Boston secretaries in the early 1970s. Their goals were simple--better pay, more advancement opportunities, and an end to sexual harassment--but their unconventional approach attracted the press and shamed their bosses into change. Featuring interviews with 9to5's founders, as well as actor and activist Jane Fonda, 9to5: The Story of a Movement is the previously untold story of the fight that inspired a hit and changed the American workplace.
Post-film Q&A with 9to5 co-founder Debbie Schneider and Angel Darcourt from Working America, moderated by Elise Bryant, CLUW president, Executive Director, Labor Heritage Foundation.
Presented by: DC Labor FilmFest; Coalition of Labor Union Women (CLUW); Labor Heritage Foundation, Rochester Labor Film Series.
The DC Labor FilmFest is sponsored by [link removed] American Income Life
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