“Most of the men had never, never worked with women (managers). A lot of them would say, ‘Well, I’m not taking orders from a woman. I listen to one at home. I’m not listening to one here’.”
-Lilly Ledbetter, Activist
All she wanted was an equal chance. Her fight led eventually to federal legislation that strengthens efforts to prevent pay discrimination. She attended the White House ceremony when President Barack Obama signed the The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Restoration Act of 2009.
“This was the first piece of legislation signed when he became president. What was that like, standing at the White House and seeing your work, your dedication, your sacrifices now impacting the rest of our lives?” JS
“I looked out at the people there that day and there was standing room only…I knew that meant good things for all of the people out there in the workforce today.” LL
A second guest at our event was Hollywood director Rachel Feldman. She soon begins production on an independent film, “Lilly,” starring Patricia Clarkson (HBO’s “Sharp Objects”).
“Fair pay is so important. But for me that’s not what the movie is about….It’s really about moral courage and about bravery and about standing up for what’s right.”
-Rachel Feldman, Director and Screenwriter
“We are all Lillies…. My own discrimination in Hollywood, it wasn’t really overt discrimination. It was exclusion. Women were excluded from being hired.”
-Rachel Feldman, Director and Screenwriter
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