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Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print

Three filmmakers dive deep into the storied and complex legacy of Ms. magazine through the lens of some of its most iconic covers, featuring never-before-seen archival footage and engaging interviews with the powerful women who shaped the magazine at its inception over fifty years ago

Top Cast

  • Gloria Steinem

    Gloria Steinem

    Self

  • Patricia Carbine

    Patricia Carbine

    Self

  • Letty Cottin Pogrebin

    Letty Cottin Pogrebin

    Self

  • Lindsy Van Gelder

    Lindsy Van Gelder

    Self

  • Marcia Ann Gillespie

    Marcia Ann Gillespie

    Self

  • Suzanne Braun Levine

    Suzanne Braun Levine

    Self

  • Lisa Coleman

    Lisa Coleman

    Self

  • Michele Wallace

    Michele Wallace

    Self

  • Alan Alda

    Alan Alda

    Self

Overview

Three filmmakers dive deep into the storied and complex legacy of Ms. magazine through the lens of some of its most iconic covers, featuring never-before-seen archival footage and engaging interviews with the powerful women who shaped the magazine at its inception over fifty years ago

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