Invisible Warriors: Honoring the Legacy of Black “Rosie the Riveters.”
This powerful documentary sheds light on the untold stories of African American women who worked in factories, shipyards, and government offices during World War II, overcoming racism and sexism to contribute to the war effort and reshape American history.
Invisible Warriors highlights the extraordinary contributions of 600,000 Black Rosies, women who courageously stepped into critical roles traditionally held by white men. These women not only helped win the war but also laid the groundwork for social and economic change, strengthening the Black middle class and paving the way for the Civil Rights Movement.
This event is FREE and open to the public!
Invisible Warriors highlights the extraordinary contributions of 600,000 Black Rosies, women who courageously stepped into critical roles traditionally held by white men. These women not only helped win the war but also laid the groundwork for social and economic change, strengthening the Black middle class and paving the way for the Civil Rights Movement.
This event is FREE and open to the public!