She's Doing It: Jane Fonda Rocks the Power of Grandmothers at Women's Media Center Event

“Making women visible and powerful in the media,” the mission of the nonprofit New york and D.C. based Women’s Media Center http://www.womensmediacenter.com/, was on full display Monday night June 4. The evening’s centerpiece was the premiere of “Peace, Love, and Misunderstanding,” starring the incomparable Jane Fonda  as a marijuana-growing and selling, tie-dye-wearing, sexuality-embracing, moon-howling grandmother who never left the 1960’s.

Jane Fonda, Amy Litzenberger, Christy Smith

 

Set in bucolic Woodstock  NY, home of the last remaining 60’s hippies, the independent film is a sweet and savvy story of generational conflicts and reconciliation. I’ll be writing more about its characters and especially Fonda’s flowing-haired grandmother power.

Meanwhile, watch for the movie in your neighborhood or put it on your Netflix  queue. Highly recommended.

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The new book from Gloria Feldt about the future, taking the leadership lessons learned from this disruption and creating a better world for all through the power of intention.

 

Sneak peak at Jane and her beau Richard Perry

 

The incomparable gossip columnist Liz Smith

 

Cindy Wgglesworth, Jane, and Gloria at Circo before the show

 

I took this photo for my collection “The Right to Shoes or a Step Backward?”

WMC board member Lauren Embry's shoes