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- Three actresses at various places on the Hollywood food chain navigate the minefield of love, aging, and ambition. Oh, and they're all played by men!
- Explores the under-representation of women in positions of power and influence in America, and challenges the media's limited portrayal of what it means to be a powerful woman.
- Equal Means Equal is a groundbreaking exploration of gender inequality in the USA featuring top women's rights activists and leaders. A brutal expose of a broken system, the film reignites the dialogue on full equality for all Americans.
- Did you know that women and men don't have equal rights under the law in the USA? Well, neither does most of the public. The "Got Rights?" video series is the first salvo in a campaign to raise awareness about this critical human and civil rights issue.
- Alex pretends to be a feminist to impress a girl he likes.
- Three female community leaders and three female students discuss women's history, social media, gender equality and the equal rights amendment through the lens of their different life experiences.
- Eleanor, Betty and Michelle's daring stances put them in the spotlight.
- The United States Consitution is pretty darn old. And while it's been fixed a little bit along the way these changes haven't kept up with the changes in America. So here are the changes Mr. Beat thinks would bring it up to date. At least for now.
- CIO is taking a ride in the time machine again. This time, host KHOW radio host Charlie Martin (played by Dominic Dezzutti) and the panelists travel back to 1973. Issues discussed include the Equal Rights Amendment, political violence, court ordered busing for DPS, the energy crisis hitting Coloradans at the pumps, and the Watergate scandal.
- Obama uses the Umpqua Community College shooting to demonize his political opposition. Marco Rubio is too politically correct.
- A launchpad accident leads to delayed missions and FBI background checks.