Julia Garner is here with your first must-watch film of 2020! TheAssistant Learn more about workplace discrimination and abuses of power here:
In furtherance of our vision to advance economic, gender and racial justice, The New York Women’s Foundation has partnered with, a film that depicts the spectrum of workplace abuse that is experienced by so many women.
, the film is a nuanced exploration of one of the most destructive issues in workplace culture. Jane’s experience is, unfortunately, the experience of so many entry-level employees – disproportionately those of color – in companies across the globe.The following organizations provide resources and services related to harassment and discrimination. This list is not comprehensive, but it is has been curated for relevance to the film’s subject matter.
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