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Follow on Google News | Women's Voices Now Honors Sujata Day (Definition Please) with 'Women Making Waves' AwardJune 2022 Also Sees the Roll Out of 'The Crew' a Monthly Giving Program by Women's Voices Now
"I'm honored and humbled to receive the inaugural Women Making Waves award from Women's Voices Now. I'm lucky to have worked with inspiring women like Issa Rae, Tracy Oliver, and Linda Yvette Chavez who cleared a path for me to hone my authentic, artistic voice. I'm excited to pass the inspiration along to the next generation of women storytellers making waves."- Sujata Day, Filmmaker/Star of Definition Please "The 'Women Making Waves' award seeks to recognize women in the film and television industry whose productions shift and challenge our stereotypical perceptions of women in real life. The recipient of this award creates or portrays characters who authentically represent women as whole human beings, experiencing the full range of life's complexities and experiences. Sujata's work does all of this and more. We want to thank her for shattering our television screens, paving the way for others to follow in her footsteps, to the benefit of us all." - Heidi Basch-Harod, Executive Director, Women's Voices Now Women's Voices Now is also pleased to roll out a new monthly giving program, The Crew. The mission of The Crew is to gather donors interested in supporting our goal and/or a specific program in a sustained way. Crew members get free access to all of our events, and receive a testimonial/ Women's Voices Now (WVN), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, uses film to drive positive social change that advances women's and girls' rights globally. We promote, produce, and share social-change films focusing on women's and girls' rights issues, providing active support to filmmakers who give voice to unheard women and girls, and activating civil society by moving audiences from empathy to action. We envision a global culture shift in which communities and institutions believe in the value of gender equality, and adapt their behaviors and actions to support systematic advancement of women's and girls' rights. WVN has held special consultative status to the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) since 2017 End
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