
Wine, Women, and Film: Social Change Through Cinema
An Evening with Jane Rosenthal, Co-Founder, Tribeca Enterprises & Tribeca Film Festival in celebration of the 5TH anniversary of the Tikkun Olam Women’s Foundation of Greater Washington
Many thanks to all who were in attendance at the Round House Theatre on Monday, November 29th, celebrating the 5th Anniversary of the Tikkun Olam Women’s Foundation. It was a warm, spirited evening with Jane Rosenthal, Co-Founder of Tribeca Enterprises and the Tribeca Film Festival, who spoke to an audience of over 300 mothers, daughters, sisters, wives, husbands, and friends about social change through cinema.
Were you unable to attend but still want to support social change for women and girls? You can!
Films highlighted at the event were screened at the Tribeca Film Festival, directed and produced by women, and all shine a light on women’s issues, ranging from maternal mortality to living with HIV/AIDS in Washington, DC. For more information about the films:
Many thanks to Jane Rosenthal for her thoughtful and funny insights on the creation of the Festival; thanks also to Yael Luttwak, producer of “A Slim Peace” and Susan Koch, Michelle Freeman, and J’Mia Edwards, filmmakers and star of “The Other City” for joining the Tikkun Olam Women’s Foundation celebration in person! Thanks also to Tennant and Workers United and the Jewish Coalition Against Domestic Abuse for representing the work of our many grantees.
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