
Janis Ian: Breaking Silence
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2025
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In 1965, Janis Ian, a 14-year-old singer-songwriter from New Jersey, wrote “Society’s Child” about an interracial relationship. Recorded and released a year later, the song launched Ian's career, but its subject matter ignited controversy, even resulting in death threats. The fallout plunged Ian into an emotional tailspin–and yet a few years later she emerged from the ashes with an even bigger hit, “At Seventeen.” Over six decades, Janis Ian gained ten Grammy nominations in eight different categories, saw her song “Stars” recorded by such luminaries as Nina Simone and Cher, and overcame homophobia, misogyny, and a life-threatening illness to produce an indelible body of work that continues to draw audiences around the globe. Featuring Janis Ian, Joan Baez, Jean Smart, Arlo Guthrie, Lily Tomlin, and Tom Paxton, among other icons.
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"This 2024 doc on Janis Ian's life was SO GOOD. I am very familiar with her music, and she's probably most known for the controversial song (at the time, from 1966) "Society's Child" (about an interracial relationship), and the song from 1975, "At Seventeen" (about body shaming), amongst many others. She's had quite the ups as well as definitely downs in her lifetime, however she seemed so resilient from all the obstacles. I was riveted."