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Rose McGowan: Being Brave

In the fight for women’s rights, one voice rises above the rest. Overcoming her painful and traumatic childhood in a polygamous cult to becoming a successful actress and now activist. Rose McGowan was one of the first women to speak out against the disgraced mogul Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein. Rose is now leading the social justice fight as an example to us all. Explore her dramatic and compelling journey, and find out what it really takes to be brave.

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  • Rose McGowan

    Rose McGowan

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  • Hillary Clinton

    Hillary Clinton

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  • George Clooney

    George Clooney

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  • Elizabeth Smart

    Elizabeth Smart

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  • Ashley Pearson

    Ashley Pearson

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  • Kristyn Burtt

    Kristyn Burtt

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  • Marc Malkin

    Marc Malkin

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  • Peter Hughes

    Peter Hughes

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  • Heather Kerr

    Heather Kerr

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In the fight for women’s rights, one voice rises above the rest. Overcoming her painful and traumatic childhood in a polygamous cult to becoming a successful actress and now activist. Rose McGowan was one of the first women to speak out against the disgraced mogul Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein. Rose is now leading the social justice fight as an example to us all. Explore her dramatic and compelling journey, and find out what it really takes to be brave.

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