The evening will commence with a Red carpet and VIP reception at 6:30 PM followed by the award ceremony and panel discussion. The highlight of the night will be the screening of “Still Working 9 to 5” featuring Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton, Dabney Coleman, Allison Janney, and Rita Moreno, which explores the ongoing struggle for women’s rights in the workplace. The film advocates for the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), and reflects on the important legacy of the iconic comedy “9 to 5.”
Jane Fonda “Not that feminism means that women have to take over, but it means coming into your own, it means having agency,” as said in the film.
Lily Tomlin “We’re still having this same conversation about equal pay. There’ve been incremental improvements, but it’s hard for a whole stratum of society to give up its power and its expectations.”
Dolly Parton “Who knew that 44 years later l’d still be working 9 to 5. I believed then, and I believe now that every person deserves to be paid fairly for their work… no matter who they are. I think this documentary (Still Working 9 to 5) shows that the struggle continues and that we all need to do our part to help make things better for everybody.”
Zakiya Thomas, President and CEO of the ERA Coalition Forward. says “this premiere not only celebrates the enduring legacy of ‘9 to 5’ but also underscores the urgency of publishing the Equal Rights Amendment to ensure sex equality for all.”
In addition to the screening, guests will have the opportunity to enjoy a reception in the venue’s courtyard. Tickets for the ERA Coalition Forward Fundraiser & Still Working 9 to 5 Hollywood Premiere can be purchased through bit.ly/ERACoalition9to5. Proceeds will go towards supporting the ERA Coalition’s advocacy efforts and initiatives.