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Solidarity

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Time's Up was born out of the need to uplift the voices that are so often silenced. Fighting for justice and using their platforms to create change, these women — including Shonda Rhimes, Natalie Portman, Mónica Ramírez, and America Ferrera — recount how their collective power has made change beyond what they were told was possible.

A MAKERS film by Verizon Media and McGee Media. Proudly supported by P&G.
Extras
Trailer for the upcoming season of Makers: Women Who Make America
In 2017, millions of women took to the streets and made their voices heard.
Raquel Willis on how the Black Lives Matter movement uplifts Black trans and queer lives.
In the 2018 midterm elections, women played a bigger role than they have in any other.
Chart the last 5 years of the women's movement and its intersectional fight for equality.
Ursula Burns became the first African American woman to head a Fortune 500 company.
Female leadership in the Senate start the discussion to end the shutdown.
Tulsi Gabbard has served her country and her home state of Hawaii in Congress.
Makers: Women in Business airs Tuesday, October 28th on PBS.
Sara Blakely, founder of Spanx, and her million dollar idea.