What: Meaningful Movie "Fair Play Documentary"
When: March 12, 2025 at 7 pm
Where: The Park Church - Beecher Hall (enter via parking lot door near Gray St.)
š The movie event is free and open to all.
šæ ā šŖ Pop Corn! Coffee! Cookies!
FAIR PLAY makes the invisible care work historically held by women visible, inspiring a more balanced future for all.
For anyone who has ever thought, "I have no time for myself" or "This isn't the career and marriage combo deal I thought I'd haveā
-Eve Rodsky has been there.
Fair Play tackles the pressing issue of gender inequality at home, which saw 2 million women leave the workforce during the pandemic. Women have historically shouldered domestic and care work in the home, even though children, families, and society benefit from equality at home.
Fair Play follows four different families on their journey to balance care work at home, revealing how the struggle over dishes in the sink is actually about a much deeper struggle for gender justice. It features interviews with Melinda Gates, U.S. Representative Katie Porter, and other experts who bring this topic to life in a profound and compelling way.
Directed by Jennifer Siebel Newsom, Fair Play was inspired by the New York Times bestselling author Eve Rodsky's book Fair Play: A Game-Changing Solution for When You Have Too Much to Do (And More Life to Live).
Fair Play was produced by Hello Sunshine, in association with The Representation Project and P&G Studios.
Links
Fair Play Official Trailer
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