This unique troupe of performers brings history to life! Living Voices provides dynamic solo performances combined with archival film transform history into a moving, personal journey. This newest performance celebrates the Unsung Heroes of World War II.
Who were the real “Rosie the Riveters?” How did Black Americans fight for democracy on two fronts?
In “Fly for Freedom” you’ll learn the little-known contributions of Black women in World War II aviation, as one trailblazing young pilot flies for Double Victory— championing democracy at home and abroad.
Antoinette and her family join the millions of Black Americans serving their country in the defense industries while bravely confronting racism, sexism and fascism on every front. Learn more about this show on their website.
Join us in celebrating National Rosie the Riveter Day!
This event will be held from 7:30-8 p.m. on Friday, March 21st at the Karshner Museum, 309 4th St. NE.
Just like all Karshner Museum events, admission is FREE for all!