Rosie the Riveter is one of the most famous symbols of the feminist movement, but it took years to accurately identify the worker who inspired the iconic image of a woman flexing her bicep.
During World War II, Rosalind P. Walter earned the nickname “Rosie the Riveter” for her record-breaking work in U.S. military ...
John Yang has their story. Rosie the Riveter is known as a cultural icon that encouraged women to join the workforce during wartime. But the name is often associated with the 1942 “We Can Do It!” ...
Part of the reason for the jump was the "Rosie the Riveter" campaign from the Office of War Information, which was determined to get more women to work and free men to fight. After all ...
The Rosie the Riveter Memorial began as a public art project in the 1990s and is sculpted to resemble the form of a liberty ship. The structure showcases photos and quotes from real-life “Rosies,” and ...
Mae Krier, a trailblazing “Rosie the Riveter” from Levittown, is set to receive the prestigious Congressional Gold Medal, ...
Our Town’s Rosie the Riveter Committee is currently searching for women from Randolph County who worked for pay in a war-related industry or agency during World War II.   The women are being sought ...
Augmented reality (AR) company Zappar to has teamed up with eLearning consultancy Enlighten and CompTIA, an IT industry non-profit trade association, to celebrate this International Women’s Day with ...
Who better to represent women at work than the decades-long icon Rosie the Riveter? Carhartt agrees. The Michigan-based brand just launched a Women at Work line with comfortable clothing to wear ...
Rosie the Riveter is one of the most iconic images in pop culture history. For 30 years, Geraldine Hoff Doyle was believed to be the inspiration for Rosie the Riveter. An investigation in the ...