“Outrage” Premiers at Tribeca Film Festival

April 24, 2009

The documentary “Outrage,” which is being directed by Academy Award-nominated Kirby Dick and executive produced by our very own Chad Griffin, premiered tonight at the Tribeca Film Festival.

“Outrage” takes on the hypocrisy of closeted politicians who actively campaign against the LGBT community they covertly belong to. Boldly revealing the hidden lives of some of the United States’ most powerful policymakers, the documentary takes a comprehensive look at the harm they’ve inflicted by keeping their secrets.

The movie opens in theaters on May 8.

>> Watch the film’s trailer here:

Maria Shriver Launches “A Woman’s Nation”

April 15, 2009

Maria Shriver Launches A Woman's Nation

Today, Maria Shriver launched a multifaceted project in partnership with the Center for American Progress and the University of Southern California’s Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership and Policy.

TIME magazine will also be involved in research and reporting, as well as co-presenting discussions and roundtables around the country.

The project, A Woman’s Nation, will take a new, empirical look at American women who for the first time in our nation’s history make up fully half of all workers and are becoming the primary breadwinners in more families than ever before.

The project will include the Shriver Report, which will combine the work of economists and academics to address the consequences of women’s more prominent economic status in the institutions that matter most in American life, including government, business, faith, education, and health. The report will also include data from research and on-the-ground reporting around the country, looking especially at the interplay between women and men in our society today.

“We will take a hard look at how women are doing in the United States today and consider the central question of the role government, business, and faith organizations, as well as individual women and men should play in supporting women’s role now in the workforce and the U.S. economy,“ said John Podesta, president and CEO of the Center for American Progress. “We look forward to teaming up with Maria Shriver on this important work.”

The last expansive government project centered on women was conducted under the presidency of John F. Kennedy, who appointed Eleanor Roosevelt in 1961 to chair a commission to report on the status of women. A Woman’s Nation will report its findings to the nation, Congress, and President Obama, who recently signed an executive order to establish a council to coordinate the federal government’s efforts to address the needs of women and girls.

“As a reporter by trade, I look forward to working with CAP and our other partners to take a factual look at the consequences of today’s economic realties,” said Maria Shriver. “The world has changed dramatically since my uncle launched his commission in 1961, and the fact is we need a new portrait of the American woman so we can better understand what she needs to be successful in this complicated world. The truth is, we are now what I like to call, ‘A Woman’s Nation’.”

A Woman’s Nation will include roundtables, a national poll, and interviews with icons of the women’s movement and other prominent leaders. The preliminary report will be released in the fall, to be followed by a book.

>> Read Shriver’s piece in The Huffington Post here.

Chad Griffin Executive Produces “Outrage” Documentary

April 10, 2009

Outrage Film Poster

Chad Griffin is executive producing a documentary that will debut at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 24th and be distributed by Magnolia Pictures.

In the film, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Kirby Dick will cast “a spotlight on the massive hypocrisy that allows powerful people to work against the rights of a minority when they hide their personal lives while enjoying the spoils of power.”

The official movie poster was released this week with the tag line “Do Ask. Do Tell.”

>> Read the indieWIRE piece here.

>> Read Variety’s Wilshire & Washington blog here.

Chad Griffin Comments on Kal Penn’s New White House Role

Chad Griffin was quoted in today’s LA Times column on Kal Penn’s new role as Associate Director in the White House Office of Public Liaison.

“Appointing Kal Penn is a wise and strategic move that should foster a strong and productive relationship between the White House and Hollywood,” said industry political advisor Chad Griffin. “Not only is it beneficial that the White House liaison to the creative community is a member of that community, Penn is very smart and well-versed on policy and politics.”

Griffin added: “He combines the advantages of having access and of being able to clearly and convincingly communicate the White House’s and the industry’s priorities.”

Read the entire piece here.

Reflections on Maria Shriver’s Senate Testimony on Alzheimer’s

Maria Shriver Testifies on Alzheimer's

Two weeks ago, Kristina Schake and Marissa Moss travelled to Washington, D.C. to accompany California First Lady Maria Shriver as she testified before the Senate Special Committee on Aging and participated in Alzheimer’s Public Policy Week. They witnessed four days of incredible hope and dedication to an issue that so closely impacts many people’s lives.

The week began with a breakfast at the Hay Adams, where we introduced Maria’s film “Grandpa, Do You Know Who I am?” The special premieres Monday, May 11th on HBO, and is geared toward children and young teens coping with a grandparent’s illness. When the lights flickered on as the credits rolled, there was nary a dry eye in the room. A Public Policy forum luncheon followed, and the next day found us on Capitol Hill at Maria’s testimony, which can be viewed here.

Speaking along with Speaker Newt Gingrich, the honorable Sandra Day O’Connor and Senator Bob Kerrey, Maria’s testimony was a heartbreaking but hopeful narrative on the impact her father’s illness has on her family and her life. Alzheimer’s is a disease suffering from a public relations dilemma — there are no survivors to promote the cause, no champions to run races, no ribbons for anything but families searching for a memory of their loved one. But the scientific community is hopeful, and Maria’s testimony urged us to be too: “I am convinced that we baby boomers will be the generation who tells our grandchildren that believe it or not, there once was a time when there was no cure for Alzheimer’s.” Judging by the standing ovation in the Senate room, perhaps that dilemma is on its way to being solved.

You can watch Good Morning America’s moving piece here.

This week, on the opposite side of the map, Governor Schwarzenegger made an exciting announcement regarding Maria’s WE Connect Campaign. States including Illinois, Kansas, New York and Iowa have joined with us in a groundbreaking effort to extend the new federal WEb Connector tool across the country. Right now, anyone from anywhere can go to www.weconnect.net to find out what they are eligible for. With tax day around the corner, this is truly a unique effort to empower taxpayers and join up our national leaders in a way that truly works best - together, and for the benefit of the working people.

Of course, we are also fast at work planning The Women’s Conference 2009. We can’t divulge the lineup until July – but next week, Maria will be making an extremely exciting announcement I’m looking forward to sharing on Monday.

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