Following the screening of MIGHTY MARY, which tells the story of the first all-women’s sailing team to seriously contend for the America’s Cup—long considered one of sport’s most elite and exclusionary arenas since 1851—this Deep Dive moves beyond the race itself and into what it takes to enter spaces never built to include you.
We’ll get into it with those who were there, on the Mighty Mary. In conversation with filmmaker Mary Mazzio and members of the team, we’ll explore not just the resistance they faced, but how, against all odds, they broke through and proved they belonged. It’s a true underdog story, one that challenged assumptions and reshaped what felt possible in a sport that had long shut them out.
From the intensity and precision of elite sailing to the quieter dynamics of power, credibility, and visibility, the conversation opens into something broader. How change actually happens inside legacy institutions, what it takes to build a team without a clear path, and how moments like this ripple outward, shifting the culture around them.
At its core, MIGHTY MARY is about more than a race. It’s about rewriting the rules while the game is still being played, and winning anyway.







