no way! not me – A film that talks tough about overcoming women’s poverty This film poster promotes No way! Not me, an National Film Board of Canada (NFB) film that discusses women overcoming poverty. In this short documentary, social activist and educator Rosemary Brown speaks to high school students about the incidence of poverty among women. The film outlines the role of women in the work force and in society The poster contains a close-up of a person’s face and the text “No Way! Not Me” in large red font on the left hand side of the image. Below in smaller font reads: “A film that talks tough about overcoming women’s povery. The feminization of poverty series, part 1. Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, Ontario Centre.” The poster is one of a number in the Rise Up archival collection designed and illustrated by Joss Maclennan. Copyright is held by the artist and the poster is shared here with the artist’s permission. Metadata Title: no way! not me – A film that talks tough about overcoming women’s poverty Date: 1997 Region: National (all of Canada) Artist: Joss Maclennan