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For this edition of Making Contact, we’ll present the documentary, “She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry,” a reflection on the rise of the women’s liberation movement in the United States, between 1966 and 1971. She’s Beautiful explores the emergence of political thought that challenged systems of patriarchy. This documentary provides important historical insight at a time when our country is experiencing regression around issues of reproductive rights, equity in the workplace, and violence against women.
Photo Credit: The Film, She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry
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She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry, Documentary Credits: Director: Mary Dore Producers: Mary Dore & Nancy Kennedy, Geralyn Dreyfous Executive Producers: Pamela Tanner Boll and Elizabeth Driehaus
Music:
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Film’s Composer Mark Degli Antoni
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“Melancholy Guitar” by Scott Anderson, courtesy of “For The Bible Tells Me So Ltd”
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“Wake Up- Instrumental” by Arian Saleh, courtesy of Audio Socket
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Grand Caravan by Blue Dot Session
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Build A View by Corey Gray
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