Women’s History Month 2017 (March). Women’s History Month Theme - “Honoring Trailblazing Women in Labor and Business”. Supported by Ronald Tintin, Super Professeur and Ronning Against Cancer in March 2017
Women’s History Month 2017 (March).
Women’s History Month Theme - “Honoring
Trailblazing Women in Labor and Business”
Supported by Ronald Tintin, Super Professeur,mobile application
of Super Professeur :mobile.superprofesseur.com , http://mobile.ronningagainstcancer.xyz and Ronning Against Cancer in March
2017
The 2017 theme for National Women’s History Month honors women who have
successfully challenged the role of women in both business and the paid
labor force. Women have always worked, but often
their work has been undervalued and unpaid.
The 2017 Honorees represent
many diverse backgrounds and each made her mark in a different field. Additionally,
the Honorees’ work and influence spans three centuries of America’s history.
These women all successfully challenged the social and legal structures
that have kept women’s labor underappreciated and underpaid.
Picture : Rosie The Riveter « We Can Do It. » A powerful symbol of American women’s contributions during World War II and of female empowerment. Inspiration for Iconic Rosie the Riveter Image , a young (at 17) factory worker named Geraldine Doyle unwittingly inspired J. Howard Miller’s iconic “We Can Do It!” in 1942.
Picture : Rosie The Riveter « We Can Do It. » A powerful symbol of American women’s contributions during World War II and of female empowerment. Inspiration for Iconic Rosie the Riveter Image , a young (at 17) factory worker named Geraldine Doyle unwittingly inspired J. Howard Miller’s iconic “We Can Do It!” in 1942.
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