1,000 Moms Join the Movement Behind Moms First’s Upcoming Documentary

December 15, 2025 (New York, NY) — In just two weeks since announcing their upcoming documentary on American motherhood, Moms First has already inspired over 1,000 moms from 43 states to become Associate Producers of the production, proof that audiences are hungry for a story that finally speaks to the real challenges of motherhood.

The film exposes how American moms have been intentionally divided, leaving them forced to choose between work and family while the system keeps them exhausted, distracted, and undervalued. Using expert interviews, archival footage, and firsthand stories, the documentary serves as a rallying call for structural change and solidarity among mothers nationwide.

“When we were filming, the thing moms kept telling me over and over was how judged they feel,” said Reshma Saujani, founder and CEO of Moms First and executive producer of the film. “Moms are tired of being blamed for choices they didn’t even make. This overwhelming response proves they’re ready for someone to tell the truth, and to finally push back.”

Produced by Emmy-nominated Culture House Media, Tan France’s French Tuck Media, and Moms First, the documentary gives moms three ways to join as Associate Producers: 

  • Share their stories
  • Make a donation
  • Sign up to host a screening


The documentary premieres in Spring 2026 and will tour key cities across the U.S. With over 1,000 moms already signed on, Moms First is on track to set a Guinness World Record for the most Associate Producers ever credited in a film.

About Moms First

Moms First is fighting for America’s moms. Our mission is to win paid leave and child care as economic imperatives that allow families to thrive. Our vision is a country that values motherhood and supports moms and families. Learn more at momsfirst.us.

About Culture House Media

Culture House is an award-winning, Black- Brown and women-owned production company dedicated to inclusive storytelling that drives impact. Acclaimed projects include The Hair Tales (OWN/Hulu), Black Twitter (Hulu), Ladies First (Netflix), Growing Up (Disney+). Recipients of the Ms. Foundation’s Women of Vision award.