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Philanthropy Women: This Changes Everything Wins its First Award of 2020
"This Changes Everything" wins at 2020 Philanthropy Women Leadership Awards, exposing Hollywood's misogyny and advocating for gender equality in media.
AARP: "Geena Davis on 'GLOW,' 'This Changes Everything' and Her Presidency"
Geena Davis tells AARP about her fight to change Hollywood and her presidential plans — on- and off-screen.
VARIETY: Academy’s Governors Awards Puts Spotlight on Gender Parity
Geena Davis was honored with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award for her work fighting for gender-parity in media through her Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media.
Journal Sentinel: "Aurora says it didn't do enough for family"
After the movie began streaming late last year, Burrows received a handwritten letter from then-co-CEO of Advocate Aurora Health Nick Turkal that acknowledged poor communication from his company.
WTMJ: "Greendale native's 'Bleed Out' to air during Milwaukee Film Festival"
After a partial hip replacement left his mother in a coma. Filmmaker Steve Burrows turned the story into a documentary called ‘Bleed Out’ that premiered nearly a year ago.
The New York Times: ‘This Changes Everything’ Review: Hollywood’s Men, Called to Action
A star-studded documentary about gender inequality in film and TV is equal parts history lesson and constructive criticism.
NPR: Los Tigres Del Norte Retrace Johnny Cash's Steps In 'Folsom Prison' Documentary
When country music legend Johnny Cash heard the heavy steel doors at Folsom Prison shut behind him on a cloudy January morning in 1968, he reportedly said, "That has the sound of permanence." That sound was not much different when I entered the same gates to accompany the norteño band Los Tigres del Norte 50 years later.