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  1. Oct 22, 2021 · Joanne Lee Beck is the producer and inspiration behind Lifetime's 'The Fight That Never Ends', a film based on her life and love story in 1990s Los Angeles. She worked with a local black gang leader to start a community outreach program and faced racial injustice and violence during the 1992 uprising.

  2. Oct 25, 2021 · Yes, ‘The Fight That Never Ends’ is based on a true story. In fact, it is inspired by producer Joanne Lee Beck’s life and social reform efforts in 1990s Los Angeles. The three central characters in the film all derive from real-life personas.

  3. Oct 17, 2021 · Joanne Beck is an executive producer of The Fight That Never Ends, a film inspired by her and Leon Watkins' legacy of fighting racial injustices. She also auditioned for the lead role of Christa B. Allen, who plays her in the film.

  4. 1,255 Followers, 3,927 Following, 89 Posts - Joanne Lee Beck (@jlbstrong) on Instagram: "🎥Exec. Film Producer 👩‍💼Owned & Operated A Scrap Metal Business 🗣Motivational Speaker 🤝Activist 📜 Co-Founder of Future N’ Action 👇Learn More About Me".

  5. Oct 15, 2021 · The Fight That Never Ends is based on the true story of Joanne Beck, who volunteered at a helpline in L.A. and befriended a gang leader. The film follows her journey of fighting racial injustice and changing the community.

  6. Future 'N Action interview with Marc Brown.

  7. Oct 16, 2021 · Joanne Beck is a producer and a real-life community activist who helps people escape gang violence in South Central LA. The film, starring Allen Payne and Christa B. Allen, is based on her story and airs on October 17 on Lifetime.