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Leigh Anne, the inspirational matriarch played by Sandra Bullock in The Blind Side and daughter Collins, invite audiences to go behind-the-scenes of the The Blind Side and share with them how anyone can make an impact on their community.
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A lifelong activist and groundbreaking author, Barbara Ehrenreich began her crusade for change during the anti-Vietnam war movement and has continued on in her work on issues such as healthcare, peace, women’s rights, and economic justice.
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Luma Mufleh is the inspirational coach of a soccer team called “The Fugees” comprised of children from war-torn countries, and created as a way for kids from broad cultural divides to connect, learn and grow in their new community.
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The country’s most well-known deaf actress and star of numerous films and TV series, Marlee Matlin is a strong advocate for women and children. From winning an Academy Award to Dancing with the Stars and Celebrity Apprentice, Matlin embodies the strength of the human spirit to strive for greatness and move beyond limitations. Read more |
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Tina Brown is the highest-profile, most talked-about magazine editor in the world, who quickly rose through the ranks of the magazine industry to become editor of Vanity Fair, the New Yorker, and most recently, editor-in-chief of The Daily Beast-Newsweek.
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Lara Logan’s bold reporting from war zones for more than two decades has earned her a prominent spot among the world’s best foreign correspondents. As a female war journalist in a male dominated field, she offers audiences a candid look at foreign affairs in the media, sharing her experiences reporting from the front lines, both as a journalist and as a citizen.
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