Rosie the Riveter became a symbol of American women workers during World War II, inspiring future generations to pursue ...
Agnes McKenna was officially recognized this week in Carson City as one of the women who helped power America's World War II ...
Who was Rosie the Riveter? Rosie the Riveter, based on the image on the poster, was a woman in a jean jumpsuit and a white polka dot headband that told women, "We can do it!" But she was much more ...
Lorraine Moran, a former Rosie who will turn 103 in July, headlined the recent Rosie the Riveter Bluebird Trail initiative in ...
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. For three ...
RICHMOND, Calif. -- At 98 years old, Marian Sousa still loves retelling her journey as a "Rosie," working in the Kaiser Shipyards of Richmond, California during World War II. "Women can accomplish a ...
When Agnes Marie Donahue McKenna graduated from high school in 1943, World War II was well underway and the U.S. was heavily ...
Playwright Marilyn Magness called the Bend production a “love letter” to the millions of women who took on hard labor in ...
More than 30 surviving "Rosie the Riveters" gathered at The National WWII Museum in New Orleans to receive the 2026 American Spirit Award on D-Day.
At Rosie’s All-American Cafe in Disney's Hollywood Studios, guests can get the Red Velvet Riveter inspired by Rosie the Riveter.