Half the Sky, Three Times the Badges

Posted on October 1, 2012

“Check-in” to the documentary and engage with Half the Sky and other viewers with Get Glue. 

When Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide premieres on PBS tonight (9/8c), viewers will engage in a variety of ways: discussions with fans, friends, and stars on Twitter and Facebook; exclusive video content of celebrities and change-agents in yap.TV; and more. Independent Lens has also partnered with GetGlue, the social TV check in service, to provide a special bonus badge to anyone who checks into both nights of broadcast. All you have to do is unlock both halves of the sky! (Clever, eh?) Get one "half" badge for checking in tonight (pictured above); a second half for checking in on October 2; and a third, special bonus for checking into both nights. So don't forget to tune in, check in, and get involved!

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