
Equal Means Equal
Documentary
Overview
An unflinching look at how women are treated in the USA today examining issues such as workplace harassment, domestic violence, rape and sexual assault. It shows how discriminatory attitudes still prevail and influence society and argues for the need to improve laws that claim to protect women.
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Gloria Steinem
Gloria Steinem
Self
Gloria Steinem
Self
Eleanor Smeal
Eleanor Smeal
Self
Eleanor Smeal
Self
Lakshmi Puri
Lakshmi Puri
Herself
Lakshmi Puri
Herself
Sarah Slamen
Sarah Slamen
Herself
Sarah Slamen
Herself
Rita Henley Jensen
Rita Henley Jensen
Herself
Rita Henley Jensen
Herself
Kevin Noble Maillard
Kevin Noble Maillard
Himself
Kevin Noble Maillard
Himself
Lenora Lapidus
Lenora Lapidus
Herself
Lenora Lapidus
Herself
Kelly Mulldorfer
Kelly Mulldorfer
Herself
Kelly Mulldorfer
Herself
André Dawson
André Dawson
Himself
André Dawson
Himself
Donald Farish
Donald Farish
Himself
Donald Farish
Himself
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