Live Q&A with "And She Could Be Next" Producer/Director Marjan Safinia
Start: Thursday, July 2, 2020 at 1:00 AM UTC
End: Thursday, July 2, 2020 at 2:00 AM UTC
This is a virtual event

PRE-EVENT - Don't miss the broadcast premiere of “And She Could Be Next,” a two-part docuseries from POV on PBS, on Jun 29 and 30 at 9 PM PT, or stream it starting at 6pm PT each night on pbs.org/pov.
Sign up here to join Indivisible Marin for a discussion and live Q&A session with director/producer Marjan Safinia. The discussion will be moderated by Justine Hebron, IndiMarin Steering Committee member and long-time friend of Marjan.
"And She Could Be Next” tells the story of a defiant movement of women of color who are transforming American politics from the ground up. The documentary series, filmed from 2018 through 2019, follows forward-thinking candidates and organizers across the country, asking whether democracy itself can be preserved —and made stronger— by those most marginalized. The episodes center individuals at the heart of the movement behind the New American Majority, including: Stacey Abrams (Georgia), Bushra Amiwala (Skokie, IL), Maria Elena Durazo (Los Angeles, CA), Veronica Escobar (El Paso, TX), Lucy McBath (Atlanta, GA), Rashida Tlaib (Detroit, MI) and Nse Ufot, Executive Director of the New Georgia Project. The documentary also features an entirely women of color crew."
MONDAY, JUNE 29 at 9 PM on PBS (available to stream starting at 6 PM PT)
Episode 1 focuses on a slate of women of color running for office and the organizers who drive their campaigns.
TUESDAY, JUNE 30 at 9 PM on PBS (available to stream 6 PM PT)
Episode 2 focuses on voter suppression, with a particular look at what happened in Georgia in 2018, and the women of color working to defend our right to vote.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 at 6 PM PT via Zoom
Live Q&A session with director/producer Marjan Safinia. The discussion will be moderated by Justine Hebron, IndiMarin Steering Committee member and long-time friend of Marjan.