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EQUALITY...I AM WOMAN
Premiered June 17, 2011 at VFA's Tribute
to Betty Friedan and the NYC 1970 March down Fifth Avenue at the National Arts Building, Gramercy Park, NYC.
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This
inspirational documentary of the 1970 Women's Strike for Equality features the music of Helen Reddy, narration
by Gloria Steinem and Jacqui Ceballos, excerpts from Betty Friedan's speech in Bryant Park, and images by photojournalist
Bettye Lane and others. The historic, archival footage documents the largest gender equality event in US history,
where fifty thousand gathered in New York City to celebrate. It also acknowledges the contribution of the early
pioneer feminists.
Helen Reddy's hit song, I Am Woman,
sets the tone for the exciting era. Betty Friedan's stirring speech addresses the 'unfinished business' of equality
for women of all ages and races. Gloria Steinem describes how the March 'changed our consciousness', and makes
reference to the 'cult of masculinity' that has dominated our culture. Jacqui Ceballos, Founder of Veteran Feminists
of America, shares her vivid memories of the Women's Strike for Equality that commemorated the 50th anniversary
of women's right to vote in the US (19th Amendment). The spirit of the March, as captured in the film, should reach
out and inspire women of the world today.
Special “Open Mic” guests at the tribute and screening included such notable feminists
as Muriel Fox, Founder of NOW, Karen DeCrow, Chair of the Women’s Strike for Equality and former NOW President,
Ann ( no e) O’Shea, Betty Friedan’s Assistant in 1972 and now the Assistant Justice of the New York Supreme Court.
Hilde Caren, Betty Friedan’s assistant for the last fourteen years of Betty’s life. Other close friends of Betty
Friedan shared their memories as well. Renowned Artist Linda Stein who was recently featured defending women’s
equality in the film by British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen a k a Ali G, “Borat”, presented the VFA with a portrait
of Betty Friedan.
Mail Check made out to VFA and
mailed to VFA's treasurer:
Amy Hackett,
473 Westminster Rd.,
Brooklyn, NY 11218
Be sure to note it's payment
for the Equality DVD
Link to Film:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1854270/?licb=0.2687071217224002
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