Congrats, WIFV: Our sister chapter, Women in Film &
Video of Washington, DC, won the Award for Outstanding Service to the Arts at last week’s 30th
Annual Mayor’s Arts Awards organized by the D.C. Commission on the Arts &
Humanities!
Listen up: Novelist,
screenwriter and film producer
Mollie Gregory speaks to NPR’s Rachel Martin about her new book, Stuntwomen: The Untold Hollywood Story, and the women
who can do anything! Mollie is going to participate in a panel on stuntwomen
for NYWIFT in early 2016 – stay tuned!
I dissent: Politicians, journalists
and entertainers paid tribute to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg and her impact on
women’s rights in this video
for New York Magazine, celebrating the release of the book Notorious R.B.G. by Irin Carmon and Shana
Knizhnik.
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