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A MOBILIZATION FOR WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND THE PLANET 

An inspiring art activation during Climate Week

featuring Tiffany Shlain’s Dendrofemonology: A Feminist History Tree Ring on view at Madison Square Park

SEPTEMBER 21st, 2024 | 10am at Madison Square Park, NYC

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Saturday, September 21st, 10am

 

Join Tiffany Shlain of Let it Ripple, and partners including Women Connect4Good, Project Dandelion, ERA Coalition, NOW, Vital Voices, and more for a powerful event at Madison Square Park in NYC on Saturday, September 21st at 10am that will connect, inspire, amplify and mobilize people to the polls. The event also includes the NYC unveiling of Tiffany Shlain’s sculpture Dendrofemonology: A Feminist History Tree Ring, which was last featured on the National Mall in DC. The program features speakers in the gender equality and climate justice movement along with select cast members from the Tony award-winning Broadway musical, SUFFS. Participants are invited to wear white.

 

This is a non-partisan event and free and open to the public. RSVP for all the details.

From the acclaimed filmmaking team comes a new film

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THE TEEN BRAIN

Directed by Tiffany Shlain

 Executive Produced by Goldie Hawn

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Praise for Previous Films

"Super thought-provoking."

Cosmopolitan

"A romp on where the human race is heading."

Hollywood Reporter

"I could not take my eyes off of it." 

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"The future of filmmaking."

Tech Crunch

Praise for Previous Films

"Super thought-provoking."

Cosmopolitan

"A romp on where the human race is heading."

Hollywood Reporter

"I could not take my eyes off of it." 

The New York Times

"The future of filmmaking."

Tech Crunch

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