NOT DONE: Women Remaking America,
a MAKERS film by Verizon Media and McGee Media, and proudly supported by P&G, premiered on PBS on October 27, 2020
From the defeat of the first female presidential nominee to the historic inclusion of a woman of color on a major-party ticket, from the Women’s March to #MeToo and #TimesUp, from Black Lives Matter to the fight for trans lives, a new chapter in this storied movement is unfolding before our eyes.
There has been tremendous progress, but we are so clearly not done.
NOT DONE: Women Remaking America, a MAKERS film, chronicles the seismic eruption of women's organizing from the 2016 election through today and the intersectional fight for equality that has now gone mainstream. Like the movement it documents, this story is told collectively: through the firsthand experiences and narratives of frontline activists, writers, celebrities, artists, and politicians who are remaking culture, policy, and most radically, our notions about gender.
Premiering against the backdrop of an unprecedented pandemic and widespread social upheaval, the film looks back on recent milestones in the women’s movement, weaving together a story of major progress with the clear reality that our work is NOT DONE.
'Me Too' Movement
Activist & Founder
Professor & Author
African American Policy Forum
Co-founder
Black Lives Matter
Artist & Co-Founder
CAA
Talent Agent
Actor, Director & Producer
Black Lives Matter
Political Strategist & Co-Founder
Writer
Director
Producer
Executive Producers
Editor
Director of Photography
Associate Producer
Consulting Producer
Senior Producer for MAKERS
Original Music Composed by
Supervising Producer
Line Producer
Post-Production Supervisors
Assistant Editors
Additional Editing