AARP Hearing Center
Learn about iconic “Rosie the Riveter” and the women she recruited and represents — those who flocked to fill manufacturing jobs crucial to winning World War II.
About the Event
“Rosie the Riveter” became an iconic symbol of the many women who went to work during World War II, filling open factory jobs in support of the war effort. What was joining the workforce like for these women? How did Rosie the Riveter influence them?
In this “Webinar Wednesday” presentation, we’ll look at propaganda posters, art, music and photos that shed light on the experience and hear real-life accounts of Connecticut women who worked for victory.
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