On WORLD, Women’s History Month is about shining a spotlight on how women and girls across cultures and societies uplift themselves and their communities by finding strength and camaraderie amongst one another. This March, explore the mighty change that occurs when women assert their power in business, the arts, education, and beyond, plus watch the first installment in our new content theme, Liberated Lives, following stories of individuals transitioning from incarceration to reintegration and the experiences of those who support them.
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Women’s History Month is about shining a spotlight on how women and girls across cultures and societies uplift themselves and their communities – this March, explore new and streaming women-led films in our viewer’s guide and Her Stories collection.
On March 28, our new content theme Liberated Lives – showcasing stories of individuals transitioning from incarceration to reintegration and the experiences of those who support – launches with the premiere of A Woman on the Outside. In this film, social worker Kristal Bush helps to reunite families divided by incarceration.
And Stories from the Stage features Extraordinary Women from all walks of life in a special Women’s History Month episode on 3/4, plus more in Be the Change (3/11) and You’re Hired! (3/18).
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Even during difficult times, women – mothers, daughters, sisters and more – persevere, continuing to make it their life's mission to open doors for the generations to come. During Women's History Month in March, WORLD shares the stories of women and girls who have defied social norms for the opportunity at equality.
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