9 to 5: The Story of a Movement

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Welcome to the virtual Indie Lens Pop Up for 9 to 5: The Story of a Movement, presented by Basin PBS and MontanaPBS.
Attendees will have the opportunity to watch recorded video responses from a variety of women about the evolution of their professional careers, personal experiences with wage and benefit changes, and words of advice they would give to themselves and other young women entering the work force.
Video responses provided by:
•Paul Kerger – President & CEO, PBS, Arlington, VA
•Judy Woodruff – Anchor & Managing Editor, PBS NewsHour, Washington, D.C.
•Toby O’Rourke – President & CEO of KOA Campgrounds, Billings, MT
•Michelle Huie – Founder, VIM & VIGR Compression Legwear, Missoula, MT
•Beth Hubble - Adjunct Assistant Professor of Women's Studies, University of Montana, Missoula, MT
•Leah Robertson – Judge, 385th District Court, Midland, TX
•Stephanie Rivas – General Manager, Wagner Noel Performing Arts Center, Midland, TX
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Video Descriptions
9TO5 ILPOPUP Onscreen Starting Soon
Filmmakers Introduction
Before the hit song or film, 9to5 was an inspiring demand for equality that encapsulated the spirit of both the women’s and labor movements of the 1970s.
9to5: The Story of a Movement - Indie Lens Pop Up
Before the hit song or film, 9to5 was an inspiring demand for equality that encapsulated the spirit of both the women’s and labor movements of the 1970s.
9TO5 ILPOPUP Onscreen End Card
60 minutes
Moderator
- Laura Dick
Digital Content & Marketing Manager, MTPBS
Panelists
- Alyson Trevino
Creative Director, Basin PBS
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