
National Black Women's Labor Day Film Screening
Mon, Apr 06
|The APEX Museum
It hosts various events and screenings, including the documentary “Invisible Warriors: Honoring The Legacy of Black ‘Rosie the Riveters’, which highlights the contributions of Black women in the World War Il effort. This event is part of the museum’s ongoing efforts to educate and inspire audiences.


Time & Location
Apr 06, 2026, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
The APEX Museum, 135 Auburn Ave NE SE, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA
About the event
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The APEX Museum, located in Atlanta, is a significant cultural center dedicated to the African and African American experience.
It hosts various events and screenings, including the documentary “Invisible Warriors: Honoring The Legacy of Black ‘Rosie the Riveters’, which highlights the contributions of Black women in the World War Il effort. This event is part of the museum’s ongoing efforts to educate and inspire audiences about the historical and ongoing contributions of Black women in various fields.
“In Invisible Warriors: African American Women in World War II, documentary historian Gregory S. Cooke has created a path-breaking and powerful presentation of the neglected history of the multitude of African American women who labored in the domestic war economy during World War II. Its candid and moving interviews with these “Hidden Figures” of the “greatest generation,” contextualized with film from the era, show their…