The film is an unforgettable conversation among a diverse group of African American “Rosie the Riveters” who recount what life was really like during World War II. They are hard working underdogs of high character who do battle and win. They fled lives as domestics and sharecroppers to empower themselves while working in war production and U.S. government offices. These patriotic pioneers share their wartime memories, recounting their battles against racism at home, Nazism abroad, and sexism everywhere. Without these women, the United States could not have won World War II.
Wine and Light Hors d’oeuvres will be served by LULU of Palm Springs.
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Presenter: Gregory Cooke