In July, the crew at the Havelock BK broadcast its departure on the restaurant’s marquee: WE ALL QUIT. SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE. It was a sign of the times. A
In July, the crew at the Havelock BK broadcast its departure on the restaurant’s marquee: WE ALL QUIT. SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE. It was a sign of the times. A
In July, the crew at the Havelock BK broadcast its departure on the restaurant’s marquee: WE ALL QUIT. SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE. It was a sign of the times. A
In July, the crew at the Havelock BK broadcast its departure on the restaurant’s marquee: WE ALL QUIT. SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE. It was a sign of the times. A
By Jeff Turner
Jan 7, 2021
A free online film screening and live discussion of “9to5: The Story of a Movement,” at 7 p.m. CT, Thursday, Jan. 21, will explore the previously untold story of the campaign against the mistreatment of women in the American workplace.
The virtual event is part of the Indie Lens Pop-Up series presented by ITVS, “Independent Lens” and NET, Nebraska’s PBS & NPR Stations.
Register for the free online event here.
The working women’s movement that inspired the lyrics of Dolly Parton s historic song “9 to 5” started with a group of Boston secretaries in the early 1970s and spread across the nation.