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March 28, 2013
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One in three women in America have been abused by a partner. Next week, FRONTLINE and Independent Lens tell the story of a survivor.
Kind Hearted Woman is an unforgettable portrait of Robin Charboneau, a single mother and Ogala Sioux woman fighting to heal from sexual and domestic abuse and build a better life for her and her family.
This remarkable story doesn’t air until April 1 and 2, but tonight at 7 pm E.T., we invite you to join us and for a special online advance screening of the first 30 minutes of the film.
We’ll be joined for the screening by Robin herself, as well as filmmaker David Sutherland, who filmed Robin for three years to tell her story. You’ll be able to ask them questions throughout the screening, and during a Q&A after the video ends.
You won’t want to miss this very special event from FRONTLINE and Independent Lens.
Click here to join the screening tonight at 7 pm E.T.
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