“Women speaking up for themselves and for those around them is the strongest force we have to change the world.” - Melinda Gates.
We've said it before and we'll say it again: Women are going to change the world. Does this idea fire you up?
Jyoti Sarda, producer of And She Could Be Next, is on a mission to amplify the voices of women who are seeking to create change. Her award-winning docu-series following the inspiring women of color who ran for office and organized their communities in the 2018 election cycle, including Fair Fight's Stacey Abrams and U.S. Representative Rashida Tlaib. Jyoti firmly believes we all possess the ability to have impact in our everyday lives from our neighborhood to our children's school to the workplace.
Join Revel Eleven on June 8th at 12 p.m. PT as we host a dynamic, engaging and frank conversation about the three core tenets she has learned from the amazing women in her documentary. Whether you are looking to shake up the political landscape, your community or change on a more personal level, you'll find some thought provoking takeaways at this event.
About Jyoti: Jyoti Sarda left her senior-level global marketing position with Paramount to found Nimble Media LLC. With several other dynamic female-focused film projects underway, Jyoti is on a mission to shift our collective narrative one story at a time. Currently, she is the producer of the award-winning POV (PBS) documentary series, And She Could Be Next, following the movement led by women of color to transform politics as candidates and organizers, also on Amazon Prime. She is also Co-Executive Producer of Equal Means Equal, an award-winning documentary feature that is an unflinching examination of the discrimination against women built into the US legal system. Until 2016, Jyoti was Vice President of Marketing at Paramount Home Media where she led all facets of global marketing operations for Paramount partner brands, while overseeing international acquisitions.