Connie Cook
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Constance Eberhardt Cook was a Woman Ahead of Her Time
As one of only three women in the New York State Assembly in the 1960s and 70s, Connie Cook led extraordinary efforts — against the odds — to create change within a male-dominated government. As a Republican Assemblywoman for New York’s 125th District, she sought equality and fought for women’s rights. She authored legislation in 1970 that decriminalized abortion in New York State, which paved the way for Roe Vs. Wade in 1973.
Connie Cook — pilot, legislator, advocate and attorney — was indeed a woman ahead of her time. This interview-driven documentary chronicles her life, her contributions to politics, and her fight for women’s rights. Many changes in American life came about because of Connie’s drive, determination, and humanitarianism. Her work inspired many, and her story inspires us all.
- Stage
- finished
- Running time
- 56 minutes
Credits
- nils hoover ... co-director, Editor, Cinematographer
- Sue Perlgut ... Producer, Co-director
Production Details
- Prod. Co.
- Close To Home Productions
- Country
- United States
- Years of Production
- 2014-2015
- Locations
- North East USA
Distribution Details
- Release year
- 2015
- Festivals
- Finger Lakes Environmental Film Festival, Reproductive Justice Film Festival, High Falls Film Festival
- Language
- english
- Subtitles
- english
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