Overview
#MeToo. Time’s Up. The Women’s March. Black Lives Matter. Everywhere you look, women are changing the status quo—and we’re far from finished. The Emmy-nominated PBS documentary Not Done charts the last five years of the women’s movement and its re-energized, intersectional fight for equality. It features new interviews from the front lines of the feminist tidal wave, with Tarana Burke, Shonda Rhimes, Gloria Steinem, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Patrisse Cullors, Alicia Garza, Joey Soloway and Tina Tchen.
NJPAC invites you to join us for Not Done: Women Remaking America, the next PSEG True Diversity Film Series screening and panel discussion.
NJPAC’s PSEG True Diversity Film Series focuses on films that examine different aspects of the ongoing social justice movement. Our series follows a book club model: We’ll watch the selected films in our homes, then come together online to discuss them with panelists who can offer context.
How to participate:
- Click to watch Not Done: Women Remaking America from home on your own schedule.
- Join us for a virtual panel discussion at 7PM on Monday, March 21, 2022.
Our panel will be moderated by Dr. Melissa Cooper, associate history professor at Rutgers University-Newark and author of Making Gullah: A History of Sapelo Islanders, Race, and the American Imagination. We’ll discuss the film, the women’s movement and what’s ahead on the horizon.
Our panelists include:
Paulette Brown, the first woman of color president of the American Bar Association and current Chair of the Board of the New Jersey Institute of Social Justice.
Adriana Pacheco, the film editor of Not Done and other documentaries including Soul of a Nation, Philly DA and The Black Church: This is our story, this is our song.
Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill, graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, former Navy pilot, and former Assistant U.S. Attorney, now representing New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District.
Additional funding provided by Verizon and Women@NJPAC