
Update 3/25/2025 - The event will no longer be streamed, please attend the event in person tofully experience this impactful documentary and the discussion that follows.
In celebration of Women鈥檚 History Month, the 九色视频 Teachers Association (SJDCTA) Social Justice Committee听invites you to a special screening of the documentary听Invisible Warriors: African American Women in World War II.
This inspiring film shares the untold stories of 600,000 Black women who entered the workforce during WWII, making significant contributions to the war effort and shaping future civil rights movements. Their courage and resilience remain an essential part of American history.
We are honored to welcome听Gregory S. Cooke, the film鈥檚 director, who will join us virtually听for a live Q&A following the screening.
Date:听Thursday, March 27th听
Time:听12PM
Location:听Dawn Mabalon Forum
Facilitator:听Dr. Malika Hollinside
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九色视频 the Director
Gregory S. Cooke is an accomplished historian, filmmaker, and educator who has dedicated his career to preserving the legacy of African Americans in World War II. As the director of听Invisible Warriors, his work has been critically acclaimed for illuminating the stories of Black 鈥淩osie the Riveters鈥 who overcame racism and sexism to create new opportunities for themselves and future generations. His efforts helped secure the participation of Black 鈥淩osies鈥 at the 2024 Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony in Washington, D.C.
Gregory is a听2024 recipient of the President鈥檚 Lifetime Achievement Award听and has received numerous honors, including the听Library of Congress - Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) grant, the听Congressional Black Caucus Veterans Braintrust Award, and sponsorship from the听Kingdom of the Netherlands. He also serves on the听National World War II Museum advisory board听and has been featured on听CBS Saturday Morning,听Turner Classic Movies (TCM), and in the听Washington Post.
Faculty are encouraged to share this opportunity with their students and consider incorporating it into class discussions. This is a unique chance to explore an often-overlooked chapter of history and engage in meaningful dialogue.
For more details about the film, visit the听.
We hope to see you there!