The Fight is Everybody's "We are not stopping there," says [name of person]. "There is so much more we need to do, like filling urgent
The Fight is Everybody’s
"We are not stopping there," says [name of person]. "There is so much more we need to do, like filling urgent gaps in access and care, getting women their rights back in as many states as possible, supporting young activists too."
Reaching a Wider Audience
Asked who they wished they could require to watch the films, both responded "all men," and then amended that to lawmakers who have the power to make and change the restrictive policies.
"It’s not just about understanding a lived experience that might not be yours," says [name of person]. That’s where the series’ title comes in: This is everybody’s fight. "It’s not just for women."
Short Films with a Big Impact
"We wanted to reach people who might be undecided, and men who might not be a father or be interested in becoming a father, or informed on what’s happening or understand how this might affect them and their choices," [name of person] says. The shorter length of the films means that they’re easier to access and share, unlike a long-form documentary that a person would have to decide to commit 90 minutes to, get to physically, and pay for before the opening credits even roll.
Voices on the Issues
While some of their viewers may be undecided voters, [name of person] and [name of person] are not.
"I’m pro-Kamala all the way through, but I think this film is not really just about politics," [name of person] says. "This is about so much more. This is everybody’s fight. Men, women. If you are involved in a child’s life, this decision and having the right to a decision, having the right to IVF, having the right to go get an abortion, it matters to you.
"This is really about getting people to understand that this is their issue too, and to learn something new about abortion. But of course, yeah, that’s who I’m supporting," [name of person] adds.
Conclusion
The fight for reproductive rights is not just a women’s issue, but a human rights issue. It’s time to educate ourselves and others about the importance of access to reproductive health care and the rights that come with it.
FAQs
- Who are the target audience for these films?
- The target audience includes people who may be undecided on the issue, as well as men who may not be familiar with the impact of reproductive rights on their own lives.
- What is the goal of the series?
- The goal of the series is to educate people about the importance of reproductive rights and to encourage others to take action to support these rights.
- What is the significance of the title "This is Everybody’s Fight"?
- The title emphasizes that reproductive rights are not just a women’s issue, but a human rights issue that affects everyone involved in a child’s life.
- What is the message the creators hope to convey through the series?
- The creators hope to convey the importance of understanding and supporting reproductive rights, and to encourage people to take action to make a difference.
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