Reclaiming the F-Word: Posters on International FeminismS

This exhibition will feature posters about the ongoing fight for women’s rights and demonstrate why feminism should not be treated like a dirty word. The exhibition will also show women at the forefront of the struggle for human rights around the world. Powerful graphics will both broaden the definition of feminism, and inspire women of all ages, as well as men, to be proud to call themselves feminists. The exhibition will include approximately 75 posters spanning the 1960s to the present, both international and domestic.  There will also be some commemorative posters referring to the early 20th century women's movement.

This online exhibition has been made possible with support from The Andy Warhol Foundation; Department of Cultural Affairs, City of Los Angeles; The James Irvine Foundation; The Getty Foundation; The Los Angeles County Arts Commission; and The John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation.

This exhibition is available in full and organized in sections. Link to the beginning of each section below. To return to beginning, click here.

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Part I. Ain’t I A Woman? Part V. Take Back the Night…and the Day
Part II. Women’s Work is Never Done Part VI. Women & War
Part III. Challenging Gender RolesPart VII. Organizing For Change
Part IV. Our Bodies V Our LivesPart VIII. Embracing FeminismS