Barbara Attie ('96) is a feminist documentary filmmaker. Attie is former board chair of the National Clearinghouse for the Defense of Battered Women and served on the Board of Planned Parenthood Southeastern Pennsylvania. Her collaborative work with Janet Goldwater focuses on women's and social justice issues since 1990. Her collaborative work with Janet Goldwater was recognized and awarded with the prestigious Pew Fellowship in the Arts. Her previous documentaries on reproductive rights include Rosita (HBO Latin America, 2016) about rape and political uproar; Legal But Out of Reach (2000) about the public accessibility of abortion; Motherless: A Legacy of Loss from Illegal Abortion (1992) about fatal back-alley abortions before Roe. v. Wade. Her documentary, Daring to Resist (1999), about teenage girls who joined the resistance movement during the Holocaust was broadcast nationally on PBS and named “one of the 10 best documentaries of 2000” by The Boston Globe.