RBGâThe Story of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
PROPEL had the pleasure of co-sponsoring an event at the JCC in Deal, along with the NJ Shore Film Festival. We featured the documentary RBGâThe Story of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. This inspiring documentary about 86-year-old Ruth Bader Ginsburg, by Betsy West and Julie Cohen and co-produced by Storyville Films and CNN Films, describes the life of a woman raising a family with her devoted husband while fighting for womenâs equal rights and then rising to be supreme court justice.
Over fifty men and women gathered at the JCC for wine and cheese and to watch this documentary about a strong, Jewish woman leader. We are grateful to Gem Suslovich, who monitored an interesting talk-back at the end of the movie. Gem reminded the audience that all women can relate to the story of RBG. It is the story of working hard to achieve goals, making a difference in the world, and remaining loyal to your family.
Ruth Bader was born in Brooklyn. Her father was a Jewish immigrant from Ukraine and her mother was born in New York to Austrian Jewish parents. While attending Cornell University, she met her husband Martin Ginsberg at the age of 17. In 1956, she enrolled in Harvard Law Schoolâone of nine women in a class with 500 men. Justice Ginsburg is a prominent legal figure, but she is also a wife, a mother and a grandmother. Her granddaughter, who recently graduated from Harvard Law School, affectionately refers to her as her âBubbie.â
The movie describes a beautiful and supportive marriage between Martin and Ruth. Their relationship allowed for both professional and personal successes. RBG can be credited with being a champion of womenâs rights in the work place. Many of her cases were ground breaking, and resulted in changing the paradigm for working women in this country. The movie also depicted the friendship between Justice Ruth Ginsburg and Justice Anton Scalia. Although they shared very different views, they had great respect and admiration for one another.
A special thank you to Marcy Feldman and Steven and Esther Doueck for helping to coordinate this event.
Vision Mapping with Alice Chera
PROPEL also hosted Alice Chera, in Bradley Beach, for an inspiring vision mapping session with a group of women. It was truly a motivating afternoon, as women of all ages created their own vision boardsâeach telling a story that represented her individuality, her accomplishments and her aspirations.
Bradley Beach is always a sentimental setting for our community. This historical beach town represents a simpler, less complicated time, and it always evokes a happy feeling in its visitors.
We are extremely thankful to Alice Chera, a certified career coach, who is always encouraging women to be the best that they can be. Alice is a true role model for women and it is always a pleasure hearing her words of wisdom. Many women who have attend a vision mapping program have followed up with PROPEL to pursue their professional goals.
Coming Soon
We look forward to hosting additional PROPEL events this summer, including a panel discussion in New Jersey with women with various careers, including photographers, a nurse, a teacher, a yoga instructor, a pastry chef and a custom designer.
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