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!” ...
During WWII, women later called “Rosie the Riveters” flocked to the Home Front on Richmond’s shores, helping to build ships to bolster the war effort in the wake of the Pearl Harbor attack. In modern ...
(KATV) — Saturday, Arkansas celebrated the 100th birthday of its very own "Rosie the Riveter ... where Emily worked as a riveter, pitching in alongside many other women during World War ...
“There is just something special with giving a shoutout to these women, following in the Rosie Riveter view,” she said. “It really felt like a call to action. We came together as a community ...
So, Josiah heads to the shipyard to find work as a riveter, fastening together the ... the battlefields of Europe to make it back to the woman he loves. Add some “good” to your morning and ...
Autumn Lockwood just etched her name in history—again. Back in 2023, she became the first Black woman to coach in a Super Bowl, breaking barriers on the sidelines as an assistant sports ...
Autumn Lockwood, the Eagles' associate sports performance coach, already made history in Super Bowl LVII, when she became the first Black woman to coach in a Super Bowl. On Sunday, she made ...
Leftenant-Colon, who was the first Black woman to join the U.S. Army Nurse Corps after the military was desegregated in the 1940s, died at the age of 104 on Jan. 8, 2025. (Leftenant-Colon family photo ...
I guess women were finally people. During World War II, women, symbolized by “Rosie, the Riveter,” took over the jobs that males held in factories and in businesses, while the men fought ...
In case you are wondering, she was not named for the robot maid that served the Jetson family, but rather after Rosie the Riveter, because she got the job done. Rosie rolled up her invisible ...