Working Mothers, a series of ten short films designed to promote discussion about the contradictions society creates in the lives of women, is as relevant now as it was when it was produced by Kathleen Shannon in 1973. It offers audiences a glimpse into our last two decades. More importantly, it encourages viewers to confront the continuing need for social and political change that supports the rights and needs of women. The series is an excellent resource to begin an economic analyst of women's work inside and outside the home. The compilation includes: It's not enough ; Mothers are people ; Luckily I need little sleep ; Tiger on a tight leash ; Would I ever like to work ; And they lived happily ever after ; Like the trees ; They appreciate you more ; Spring and fall of Nina Polanski ; Our dear sisters.
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Physical Description:videorecording videodisc dvd (111 min.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.