A revelatory reframing of American leadership through the lens of the First Ladies. Starring Viola Davis as Michelle Obama, Michelle Pfeiffer as Betty Ford, and Gillian Anderson as Eleanor Roosevelt, this series delves deep into the Ladies’ personal and political lives. Exploring everything from their journeys to Washington, family life, and world-changing political contributions, the impact of the White House’s women is no longer hidden from view. Starring Viola Davis, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Gillian Anderson.
I have to tell you that I am particularly interested in how the iconic Betty Ford story plays out. There is a long list of reasons to admire and respect the woman that Betty Ford was.
Let’s see what WIKI has to say about her:
Throughout her husband’s term in office, she maintained high approval ratings despite opposition from some conservative Republicans who objected to her more moderate and liberal positions on social issues. Ford was noted for raising breast cancer awareness following her 1974 mastectomy. In addition, she was a passionate supporter of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). As a supporter of abortion rights and a leader in the women’s rights movement, she gained fame as one of the most candid first ladies in history, commenting on every hot-button issue of the time, including feminism, equal pay, the Equal Rights Amendment, sex, drugs, abortion, and gun control. She also raised awareness of addiction when, in the 1970s, she announced her long-running battle with alcohol use disorder and substance use disorder, being the first first-lady to do so.
Following her White House years, she continued to lobby for the ERA and remained active in the feminist movement. She was the founder and served as the first chair of the board of directors of the Betty Ford Center for Substance Use Disorder and Addiction. She was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal (co-presentation with her husband on October 21, 1998) and the Presidential Medal of Freedom (presented in 1991 by George H. W. Bush).
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