Dia Dipasupil // Getty Images When you see the scope of this woman's life put together in this manner, you see how she actually empowered women, for generations to come.Īnd she didn't have to bully or beat anybody down to do it. Sandra Lee, a producer of Ruth: Justice Ginsburg in Her Own Words, at a 2018 Tribeca Film Festival screening of her documentary, RX: Early Detection. During a visit to the Sundance Film Festival, Lee met Ginsburg and the seeds for her second documentary project were planted. It was in 2015, when Lee was diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer, that she decided to document her treatment and recovery in a documentary, RX: Early Detection. “Service is universal,” says actress, author, philanthropist and activist Sandra Lee, a producer on Ruth: In Her Own Words, a documentary about Ginsburg using archival footage in addition to new interviews premiering March 1 on Starz. Arguably, no celebration of the achievements women have made over the course of American history would be complete without taking time to recognize the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who made history and changed the lives of women in America forever by successfully arguing six women’s rights cases in front of the Supreme Court before being appointed as its 107 th justice, just the second woman in history to hold such a high honor. March is here, and so is Women’s History Month.
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