Westlife songs download 320kbps. Rosie the Riveter is a cultural icon of World War II, representing the women who worked in factories and shipyards during World War II.
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Preserving Sites And Artifacts Richmond contains more intact WWII Home Front sites than any other place in the U.S. It has been designated as 'flagship' site for telling the Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front story because visitors can explore a wealth of sites that bring this history alive across the cityscape. In sleepy Richmond, a town of 20,000 on the San Francisco Bay waterfront, a behemoth of innovation came alive as more than 100,000 people migrated overnight to the city to seek better jobs and support the war effort. Home to a massive WII industrial scale-up which epitomized the national war effort, Richmond led in outstanding feats of shipbuilding, worker production, and employer innovations that established model social support programs for workers, including childcare and pre-paid health plans. Restored and new sites that can be visited include the Rosie the Riveter Memorial, the Oil House Visitor Center, the beautiful Ford Assembly Plant designed by Albert Kahn, the historic Maritime Childcare Center, the Red Oak Victory ship and the Whirley Crane, as well as many trailside displays at the Port, along the Bay Trail and on MacDonald Avenue. Non-restored areas contain wartime worker housing, a hospital, and other landmarks from this era. See the to plan your trip.
The best place to start is the Visitor Center, open 7 days a week from 10am to 5pm (closed on Thanksgiving, Christmas- Dec. 25th, and New Year's Day).
Rosie & the Riveters never planned to get political. But opening a newspaper or watching the news these days made it impossible to see the status of women around the world and stay silent. The result is Ms. Behave - a collection of gritty, sultry, vintage-inspired folk anthems that paint a portrait of a woman’s voice in a man’s world.
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Produced by Joshua Van Tassel (Rose Cousins, Sarah Slean, Great Lake Swimmers), their sophomore album loudly echoes Aretha Franklin’s demand for R-E-S-P-E-C-T. Their first single, “Let ‘em Talk”, lays down a Bill Withers-inspired groove and is a response to how women’s behavior is judged in society. A quick read through other titles like “Gotta Get Paid” and “I Wanna be King” gives an idea of what they have to say. Behave was released in April 2018 and remained in the top 10 US folk music charts for 17 weeks. It peaked at #3 on the CBC Radio 2 Top 20, and was featured in publications such as Rolling Stone Country, No Depression, Parade Magazine and PopMatters. Rosie & the Riveters invests 20% of their merchandise profits into women’s projects and businesses around the world through KIVA.org.
They’ve helped women like Alice in Kenya expand her horticulture farm and Maria in Ecuador purchase a sewing machine for her tailoring business. To date, they’ve contributed more than $12k to over 300 projects around the world.