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Half the Sky: Turning Oppression Into Opportunity for Women Worldwide

"Our future is in the hands of women, everywhere"

PBS series documentary based on a book of the same name that argues the oppression of women worldwide is the "paramount moral challenge" of our time.

Top Cast

  • Eva Mendes

    Eva Mendes

    Self

  • Nicholas Kristof

    Nicholas Kristof

    Self

  • Dipti Mehta

    Dipti Mehta

    Self (voice)

  • Meg Ryan

    Meg Ryan

    Self

  • Gabrielle Union

    Gabrielle Union

    Self

  • Diane Lane

    Diane Lane

    Self

  • America Ferrera

    America Ferrera

    Self

  • Olivia Wilde

    Olivia Wilde

    Self

Overview

PBS series documentary based on a book of the same name that argues the oppression of women worldwide is the "paramount moral challenge" of our time.

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