Sunday, October 29, the Guerrilla Girls, Kathe Kollwitz and Frida Kahlo spent the afternoon at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington D.C. I was in the second row, mesmerized and in love. These amateur videos are from the Q&A. The only fissure in this event is that I must work on my camera skills.
Frida Kahlo, seated in a wheelchair with a temporary injury, is answering a question about others joining in the masked movement. I was thrilled to hear that the Girls encourage all masked avengers to take on injustice. Cat woman, anyone?
Kathe Kollwitz was asked about the separation of women's issues from human rights. She talks about spending time with women Nobels and discussing that there is a "big fight taking place on the world stage to make women's issues, human rights issues." (you can hear me mumble ~ "Oh Jesus."
Comments