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- Leading ballet dancer Alexis goes into exile to escape the war in which soldier Oleksandr loses both his legs. They form an unlikely friendship while Oleksandr learns to dance on prosthetic legs and rehearses with Alexis and the other dancers of the United Ukrainian Ballet Company for a performance that will diminish the space between the front row and the front line.
- Hosted by Jay Ruderman, ALL ABOUT CHANGE is a podcast about activism, change, and courage. Each episode, we'll bring you in-depth and intimate conversations with inspiring individuals who are changing the world. People who have gone through adversity, but instead of succumbing to despair have harnessed their experience to better the world. Ultimately, this show is about hope. This podcast is a continuation of the All Inclusive Podcast Series.
- Octavia Spencer joins the Ruderman Family Foundation in calling on the entertainment industry to increase the casting of people with disabilities, including in on-screen roles that portray characters with disabilities.
- All Inclusive is a podcast focused on inclusion, innovation, and social justice. Join Jay Ruderman as he interviews leaders and experts on the latest news, technology and advocacy for social justice.
- RJ Mitte shot to fame at the age of 13 when he landed the role of Bryan Cranston's son, Walt Jr., on the hit show Breaking Bad.
- Episode: (2022)2018–Podcast EpisodeRon Suskind is a Pulitzer Prize-winning author, journalist, and filmmaker.
- Episode: (2022)2018–Podcast EpisodeKevin Love is an NBA player for the Cleveland Cavaliers. A five-time All-Star, he was an integral part of the 2016 Cavaliers team that won the NBA championship against the favored Golden State Warriors.
- Geena Davis is an actor, archer, advocate, and more. She made her feature film debut starring opposite Dustin Hoffman in Tootsie. She went on to star in many films including The Fly, Beetlejuice, The Long Kiss Goodnight, Stuart Little, A League of Their Own, and The Accidental Tourist for which she won her first Academy Award. She was again nominated for an Academy Award and Golden Globe for her performance in Thelma and Louise. In 2019, Davis was honored with a second Oscar, this time the Academy's Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, in recognition of the work Davis has done over the decades to achieve gender parity on screen in film and television. She is now recognized for her tireless advocacy of women and girls nearly as much as for her acting accomplishments. Geena is also the Founder and Chair of the non-profit Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, which engages film and television creators to dramatically increase the percentage of female characters and reduce gender stereotyping in media made for children 11 and under. In this conversation with Jay, Geena discusses her activism in Hollywood, as well as her latest book, Dying of Politeness: A Memoir, where she chronicles her journey and makes a powerful case for why Hollywood has a crucial role to play in promoting women's rights around the globe.