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    Molly Secours

    Author, Filmmaker, Narrator, Writer, Director, Optimist

    Molly Secours is a multi-talented individual working as a writer, filmmaker, director, author, and activist based in Nashville.13 She is known for her work in social and racial justice advocacy, using her artistic talents to effect social change and public policy.14

    Secours has produced over 60 films and videos focusing on disparities in education, criminal justice, and healthcare.1 Her recent projects include:

    1. A book titled "White Privilege Pop Quiz: Reflecting on Whiteness"1
    2. A feature documentary film "Scouting For Diamonds: The Invisible Heroes Of Baseball," featuring Hall of Famers and narrated by Bill Murray1

    As a voice artist, Secours narrates documentaries, audiobooks, and has been the voice for Southern historical figures in prominent museums.2 She is currently an Audible narrator and audiobook producer.2

    Secours has also been a contributor to the Huffington Post and has appeared on national talk shows discussing racial bias and segregation.1 Her work has garnered praise from key Washington officials, including the late Senator Edward Kennedy.1

    In addition to her creative work, Secours is a public speaker who shares her experiences, including her battle with Stage IV cancer, drawing parallels between personal challenges and addressing cultural issues.14

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    Nashville, Tennessee, United States