"...and there is nothing more motivated than a pissed off woman."
Full Senate Aging Committee Hearing

"...and there is nothing more motivated than a pissed off woman."
“It is my prayer that with your help, advocacy, and funding, this generation is able to celebrate the first survivor of Alzheimer’s disease,” Harden said at the hearing, hosted by the Senate Special Committee on Aging.
...the Oscar winner is joining more than a thousand advocates on Capitol Hill in the fight to fund critical research for the sixth leading cause of death in the U.S.
Marcia Gay Harden talks with us about bookstores, moving from acting to writing, and her new memoir, THE SEASONS OF MY MOTHER
An important brain health conversation featuring Marcia Gay Harden, Dr. Ruth Benca from UCI MIND, Dr. Richard Isaacson, Kelly LeVeque, Bob Roth and why we're fighting to help wipe out #Alzheimers disease.
Every author has a story beyond the one that they put down on paper. The Barnes & Noble Podcast goes between the lines with today’s most interesting writers, exploring what inspires them, what confounds them, and what they were thinking when they wrote the books...
Nashville '80s Dance Party benefiting The Alzheimer's Association!
"Seasons of My Mother Book" Tour visit from Code Black on CBS castmates!
Attending the premiere of STX Films' 'Adrift' with Julitta!
In an excerpt from her new book, The Seasons of My Mother: A Memoir of Love, Family and Flowers, actress Marcia Gay Harden writes about her mother’s battle with Alzheimer’s disease, and the struggles, lessons and unexpected gifts it brought them both.
Marcia visits "Home and Family" on the Hallmark Channel.
We're talking about motherhood, family and the reality of loving someone with Alzheimer's disease. #ArchitectsOfChange
The Academy Award-winning actress sat down with Salon to discuss her new memoir of love, family and flowers
Introspective and intimate, Marcia Gay Harden opens up about her mother’s battle with Alzheimer’s, whether she thinks the ‘Fifty Shades’ trilogy is feminist, and the moment she knew she’d made it. Plus, the Oscar winner on Christopher Plummer, the Coen brothers, and Lady Gaga.