Created by some of the most effective, most respected organizations on the issues related to this series, these resources can help guide discussions at your screening event.
Tomorrow's leaders need to understand the power of the story. If you're a high school or college leader or educator, here are materials, created by education experts that untap the series video's dialogue potential in classroom discussions and assignments.
PBS: Women Today: An Editorial
Consider women's fight for equal rights, in the past and today. Write an editorial about a topic relating to the women's rights movement and the issues presently surrounding women's rights in America and around the world.
PBS: Women's Issues Then and Now
Investigate important women's issues of the present time and compare those issues to the ones that women fought for in the 1970s. Grades 9-12.
Here is information specifically designed for grassroots organizers on issues related to this video and related series.
Women's Voices Count! - Action Alert
Write to your leaders directly to urge them to do what they can to place more women in visible leadership roles in government, our media, and in the places where decisions that affect our lives get made. This Action Alert will send a personal letter right to their inboxes.
From some of the nation's most respected research and advocacy organizations, on the issues related to this video and related series.
Women Factsheet (PDF)
Download facts about women as they relate directly to core values of opportunity, from The Opportunity Agenda.
Links to organizations and more publications on issues related to this video and related series.
American Civil Liberties Union Women's Rights Project
Since 1972, the ACLU Women's Rights Project has worked to empower women and advance equality.
Women's Media Center
The Women's Media Center strives to make women visible and powerful in the media.