A Healthier Workforce

We work with aligned organizations to co-host exclusive screening events that reflect a commitment to women’s health & provide tangible ways to act to ensure a healthier, more informed workforce community.

Host a Workplace Screening

Championing women’s health in the workplace is a key component of employee well-being and ensures that all employees have an opportunity to achieve and maintain good health.

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 women’s health 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 Screening Toolkit with best practices.

  • A sample Discussion Guide to spark conversation.

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

A Few of our Champion 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 women’s health. 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 endometriosis and the film.

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