Helping Your Workplace Be Healthier

We work with aligned organizations to co-host exclusive screening events that reflect a commitment to health equity in the workplace & provide tangible ways to act to ensure a healthier workforce.

Host a Workplace Screening

Health equity in the workplace is a key component of employee well-being and ensures that all employees have the same opportunities to achieve and maintain good health, regardless of their race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, or socioeconomic status.

One way employers can take a step forward in meeting this goal is by hosting a special screening of BELOW THE BELT aimed to encourage dialogue & meaningfully explore ways to ensure health equity and wellness at work.

Be a leader in this important conversation and host a screening in your workplace.

How it works

We work with partners around the world - from large multi-nationals to small charities - in a collaborative effort to hold customized screening events that best fit with an organization’s specific goals and mission.

Your screening can be in-person, virtual or hybrid.

Included

  • A special Screening License.

  • A Workplace Toolkit for Managers as a practical tool.

  • A sample Discussion Guide to spark conversation.

  • Director Shannon Cohn as a speaker (optional), Learn more about Shannon.

A few of our partners

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Meet Director Shannon Cohn

Shannon Cohn is a filmmaker & social impact strategist who has worked across Africa, Europe, the Middle East & the Americas on topics related to gender and health equity. Her films and TV series have aired on PBS, National Geographic, Amazon and Netflix in over 100 countries. Before becoming a filmmaker, Shannon practiced international law and was part of the legal team that prosecuted Enron. Shannon has endometriosis and has 2 young daughters who have a 7x increased risk of developing the disease.

Hear from the Filmmakers

The View

Executive Producer Hillary Clinton & Director Shannon Cohn raise awareness.

Shannon tells THE VIEW hosts how her personal experience inspired the film: "I had symptoms at 16. I didn't hear the word [endometriosis] until 13 years later."

Good Morning America

GMA COVER STORY

Shannon Cohn speaks with GMA about gender bias in health care.

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