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RT @flySFO: SFO is excited to celebrate #WomensHistoryMonth and honor all the women who have contributed to our society. This month we'll f…This tweet was posted on March 01, 2023.
Olive Ann Beech (née Mellor) was born in Kansas in 1903. Olive Ann and her husband Walter established Beechcraft in 1932. After he died in 1950, she became the company’s president, and the first woman to head a major aircraft corporation.
#avgeek#Beechcraft#womenshistorymonthThis tweet was posted on March 30, 2022.
Bonnie Tiburzi became the first woman to fly for a major commercial carrier when she was hired by American Airlines in 1973. She began at American as part of its Boeing 727 Astrojet flight crew, and in 1988 was promoted to captain. #WomeninAviation#avgeek#WomensHistoryMonthThis tweet was posted on March 23, 2022.
Brought together, Soren’s images serve as a poignant meditation on the role of digital devices in society and offer a reminder of the traces, both physical and digital, that we leave behind when using them.
#TabithaSoren#WomensHistoryMonth#5WomenArtistsThis tweet was posted on March 21, 2022.
#WomensHistoryMonth isn't over yet! Continue celebrating with short films by women from around the world who work across genres to inspire and enlighten. Our screening room is still closed, but we’re continuing online programming with four special films. #VideoArtsSFOMThis tweet was posted on March 29, 2021.
San Francisco artist Dana Hemenway spoke with us during the fabrication and installation of her work, The Color of Horizons, which is a suspended lighted sculpture located at the southern end of Harvey Milk Terminal 1. https://t.co/JQXoUCDEqP
#WomensHistoryMonthThis tweet was posted on March 18, 2021.