Women’s Institute affiliate scholars are selected based on accomplishments that show a commitment to the advancement of women and social equity. They visit campus for events and programs they help arrange and promote, leveraging their expertise and connections.

2024-2025 Affiliate Scholar: Judith Helfrand

Judith Helfand, a filmmaker who won a Sundance Excellence Award for Blue Vinyl, a “toxic comedy” documentary that explores the dangers of PVC plastic, has been named the 2024-2025 affiliate scholar by the Women’s Institute at Russell Sage College.

Helfand is best known for her openhearted, artfully self-deprecating, and radically transparent approach to nonfiction storytelling, addressing a number of important topics in her films, from reproductive technology to the political aspects of a deadly Chicago heat wave. 

A Healthy Baby Girl, broadcast on the PBS series POV in 1997, was a five-year video diary about how the drug diethylstilbestrol (DES), given to Helfand’s mother in 1963 to prevent miscarriage and ensure a healthy baby, led to Helfand’s DES-related cervical cancer diagnosis at age 25. The film explores mother-daughter love, family renewal, survival, political awakening, and community activism. 

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”I want all people to make that connection between their health, the environment and corporate greed,” Helfand told The New York Times in a 1997 article on the film, ”so that the DES story won’t be replicated over and over again.”

Judith Helfand