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Equal Means Equal: Documentary Film Screening
When:
Monday, May 14, 2018, 5:30 PM until 7:30 PM
Where:
Lafayette Public Library
775 West Baseline Road
Lafayette, CO 80026
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Film Screening
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Equal Means Equal: Documentary Film Screening
The Women’s Collaborative of Boulder County is hosting this screnning of the documentary ‘Equal Means Equal’. Released in 2016, the film examines the many ways women are disadvantaged in the United States under the Constitution. Using facts, figures, interviews, colorful graphics, news footage and occasional humor, the film looks at challenges to wage parity, legal protections, maternity leave, ending violence and poverty. The film sparks the dialogue on full legal equality for all Americans.