2011 - A Women's World
There was a time when a woman’s world was confined to the home. To venture out meant that others were unable to support her, or she was thought to be brazen. Today, women have equal opportunities, working in most spheres once limited to men, even rising to leadership positions. Still, it cannot be ignored that in parts of the world, including in the U.S., gender separation and inequality remains deeply ingrained, both culturally and politically. In this exhibit we recognized the strengths of women by celebrating their advancement outside of the home, and honoring the importance of their work within it.
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© Adele EpsteinIt's A Family Affair
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© Barbara NelsonNelson_1_Hillary.jpg
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© bobbie pearsonlunch conference
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© bobbie pearsonlong island surfer
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© Deb MarcanoLalbraiders
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© Elisa DeckerFinishing Touches
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© Fran EberThe Girls Go Out
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© Fran EberJoyous
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© Fran EberKelly
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© Fredda GordonOpening Shop
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© Fredda GordonWar Pie
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© Gloria AksNeighbors
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© Gloria AksStrolling
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© Karen CorriganRohet INDIA
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© Karen SmulFriends
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© Karen SmulPolish Day Parade
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© Karen SmulIsrael Rally
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© Karen SmulPolish Parade Car
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© Kelly BarbieriOn the Bus
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© Madeline RingThe Color of Women
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© Marina MisitiLondon Girls
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© Meryl MeislerOpen Door
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© Nancy Horchsirkis_3_chefchaoen
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© nitsan TalBoxed in
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© nitsan TalTradition
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© Pamela GreeneFemale Cop
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© Pamela GreeneTaco Woman
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© Pamela GreeneWomanInChurchYard
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© Pat YancovitzRockettes
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© Sindi Schorr50's Style
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© Terry BerensonKarnak Temple Outing
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© Trish MayoMoroccan Woman
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© Trish MayoPretty in Pink
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© Yvonne CarellaYoung Writer in Blue