
Not Done: Women Remaking America
Awakenings
Show title: Not Done: Women Remaking America
Video title: Awakenings
Video duration: 4m 54sVideo description: During the 1950s women were expected to get married, have children and live happily in the suburbs. Advertising and television perpetuated this ideal of women. Jobs were usually low paying and dead ended.

Flight Attendants
Flight attendants had a very short career for at 32 they were forcible retired. They were the first case for the Equal Opportunity Commission.

The Feminine Mystique
In 1963 Betty Friedan wrote The Feminine Mystique, and exposed he happy homemaker myth. Many women wanted the opportunity of a career of their own.

ERA
The Equal Rights Amendment passed both houses of congress in 1972 leaving only ratification before the law was adopted. 30 states ratified it in the first year but the culture war was just starting.

Women in the Military
Phyllis Schlafly leads the protest against the ERA and focuses on the possibility of women being exposed to the military draft

Southern Bell
Lorena Weeks applied for a job within Southern Bell and was told the job was reserved for men.

Battle of the Sexes
Billie Jean King's work on behalf of women’s opportunity and equality in competition came together when she beat former men's champion Bobby Riggs in 1973’s famous “Battle of the Sexes” match.

For All Women
African American women saw little in the Women's Movement that resonated with their lives. They had to work to support their families and saw little in common with the women of NOW.

MAKERS Preview
MAKERS: Women Who Make America tells the story of how women have helped shape America over the last 50 years through one of the most sweeping social revolutions in our country’s history, in pursuit of their rights to a full and fair share of political power, economic opportunity and personal autonomy. Airs on PBS Feb. 26 at 8pm

Stop ERA
The fight to ratify the ERA ran into a changing political climate, and effective opponents.

Dr. Susan Love
In 1980, Susan Love became the first female General Surgeon on the staff of Boston’s Beth Israel Hospital. Realizing that women were not getting the best care in the treatment of breast cancer she decided to specialize and has drastically altered the equations surrounding the disease. 1990’s Dr. Susan Love’s Breast Book is now in it's fifth edition.

Women in the Workplace
During the 1980's women were stepping into boardrooms and knocking down barriers in many fields.

Abby Pogrebin
Abby Pogrebin, the daughter of MS co-founder, Letty Pogrebin grew up during the women's movement. While proud of her mother and the work of the movement, she was unprepared for trying to balance work life and family.

Feminism Today
While huge strides have been made the fight for women is not over. Many women are refocusing the movement on women around the world, not just in the United States.

Awakenings
During the 1950s women were expected to get married, have children and live happily in the suburbs. Advertising and television perpetuated this ideal of women. Jobs were usually low paying and dead ended.

Roe vs. Wade
Sarah Weddington discusses arguing Roe vs. Wade in front of the Supreme Court. The verdict gave the Women's Movement a jolt of momentum
Barbara Burns
Get to know the story of Barbara Burns and how she broke into a male dominated industry.