Award-Winning Films, Conversations That Matter

Some stories were never given the spotlight. We're here to change that. We screen the stories of rebels, visionaries, and rule-breakers with fairness at their core, followed by raw, unfiltered conversations with today's leaders and a room full of people worth meeting.
Watch the films. Join the convo. Change what's next.

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Audrey's Children
Writer and Producer: Julia Fisher Farbman
AUDREY'S CHILDREN tells the untold true story of visionary British physician Dr. Audrey Evans (starring Natalie Dormer), who burst onto the scene in 1969 as the first female Chief of Oncology at the world-renowned Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Battling sexism, medical conventions, and the subterfuge of her peers, Evans developed the first Neuroblastoma Staging System, co-founded the first Ronald McDonald House for families of patients, and, ultimately, impacted the lives of millions of children and families around the world.
The event was followed by a Q&A from an esteemed panel to discuss the role companies can play in the caregiving crisis.
Moderator, Holly Corbett, Forbes Contributor, Author & Brand Builder
Ruth Browne, President & CEO, Ronald McDonald House New York
Julia Fisher Farbman, Writer & Producer, Audrey's Children
Jason Rosario, Founder & CEO, The Lives of Men, Former Chief Impact & Inclusion BBDO
Dina Bakst, Co-Founder, Senior Advisor & President Emeritus of A Better Balance
Lauren Wurgath, Global Head of Social Impact, Spotify
FairShot Film Series and Discussions
Some stories that shaped history have waited a long time to be told, until a filmmaker brings them to life with passion and purpose. The FairShot Film Series celebrates these award-winning films, honoring not only the trailblazing women at their center but also women in front of and behind the lens and the allies who helped bring their journeys forward.
These are stories of courage, of women who dared to be first, refused to take no for an answer, and reimagined what opportunity and fairness could look like for generations to come.
Each screening is followed by unfiltered conversations with today's changemakers who continue the dialogue and the work sparked by those who dared to drive fairness forward.

Current films include The Herricanes by director Olivia Kuan, Lilly by writer and director Rachel Feldman (starring Patricia Clarkson), and Audrey's Children by Julia Fisher Farbman (starring Natalie Dormer).
Past Events

LILLY
Director and Writer: Rachel Feldman
LILLY is a powerful dramatic film starring Patricia Clarkson, John Benjamin Hickey and Thomas Sadoski, directed and written by Rachel Feldman. It is based on the true story of working-class hero, Lilly Ledbetter, a hard-working Alabama tire factory supervisor whose goal is to lift her family into the middle class.
Having grown up in poverty, she endures a work environment plagued by pervasive harassment for the sake of the best paycheck in the county. As retirement approaches, Lilly discovers that the system has been cheating her, paying her close to half of what the men with the same jobs are earning. Outraged, Lilly fights this injustice to the Supreme Court, the corridors of Congress and eventually The White House all while powerful forces try to shut her down. LILLY follows the transformation of an ordinary citizen into the face of an issue, illuminating the impact a single, courageous person can have.
After the film, an esteemed panel of trailblazers from corporate America, media and sports who shared their raw, personal journeys and how they're continuing the fight for equity in their industries and beyond.
Panel:
Rachel Feldman, Writer and Director, LILLY
Moderator, Gloria Feldt, Speaker, Author, CEO & Co-Founder Take The Lead
Gretchen Carlson, Journalist, Co-founder Lift Our Voices
Jocelyn Moore, Founder & CEO, Jocelyn Moore Consulting, LLC
Julie Roginksy, Political Consultant & Commentator, Co-founder Lift Our Voices
Katrina Adams, Global Speaker, Author, Analyst, former USTA Chair & President

THE HERRICANES
Director: Oliva Kuan
THE HERRICANES tells the unknown true story of the Houston Herricanes, a professional women's tackle football team from the 1970's. Tired of being told what sports they were allowed to play, these overlooked athletes broke barriers in the fight to bring women's sports to new frontiers.
Following the film was an inspiring panel discussion on equity, representation, and progress with leading women in sports.
Panel:
Moderator, Jasmine Bellamy, Sports Illustrated 100 Influential Black Women in Sports, The LOVING Leader
Adrienne Smith, U.S. Women's National Flag and Tackle Player, 6x champion with the Boston Renegades, and Inventor of the Blitz Champz NFL Card Game
Eileen M. O'Rourke, National Championship Rower
Morgan Maccow, New York Boxing Champion
Amelia Adams, Babson Women's Rugby Hall of Fame


































