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This image provided by Brooklinen shows a Anchal pillow. Artist Colleen Clines went to India while attending the Rhode Island School of Design; working with textiles with women there inspired her to found the non-profit Anchal Project with her sister Maggie. They now employ over 150 artisans in India as well as in their native Louisville, Kentucky. (Brooklinen via AP)
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Amanda Walter
Department of History at Towson University
RSVP HERE to join the screening and conversation from the comfort and safety of your home. Conversation with the panel begins at approximately 8:30 p.m.
More About the Film
9to5: The Story of a Movement is a film by Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar, presented by Independent Lens and ITVS as part of the Indie Lens Pop-Up series.
When Dolly Parton sang “9 to 5,” she was doing more than just shining a light on the professional fate of American women. Parton was singing the autobiographical tale 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,
Amanda Walter
Department of History at Towson University
RSVP HERE to join the screening and conversation from the comfort and safety of your home. Conversation with the panel begins at approximately 8:30 p.m.
More About the Film
9to5: The Story of a Movement is a film by Julia Reichert and Steven Bognar, presented by Independent Lens and ITVS as part of the Indie Lens Pop-Up series. When Dolly Parton sang “9 to 5,” she was doing more than just shining a light on the professional fate of American women. Parton was singing the autobiographical tale 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,