Rosalind P. Walter

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Rosalind P. Walter (née Palmer; June 25, 1924 – March 4, 2020) was an American philanthropist and humanities advocate who was best known for her late 20th and early 21st century support for public television programming across the United States. She also contributed to the improvement of educational opportunities for disadvantaged youth and the protection of wildlife and open space areas. rdf:langString
Rosalind P. Walter, nascida Rosalind Palmer (Brooklyn, 25 de junho de 1924 - Manhattan, 4 de março de 2020) foi uma filantropa americana e defensora das ciências humanas, mais conhecida por seu apoio no final do século XX e início do século XXI na programação de televisão pública nos Estados Unidos. Ela também contribuiu para a melhoria das oportunidades educacionais para jovens desfavorecidos e para a proteção da vida selvagem e áreas abertas. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Rosalind P. Walter (née Palmer; June 25, 1924 – March 4, 2020) was an American philanthropist and humanities advocate who was best known for her late 20th and early 21st century support for public television programming across the United States. She also contributed to the improvement of educational opportunities for disadvantaged youth and the protection of wildlife and open space areas. During World War II, she inspired the creation of "Rosie the Riveter", a song about civilian women employed in the war industry which was penned by Redd Evans and John Jacob Loeb and popularized by Kay Kyser and The Four Vagabonds. "Known by the nickname Roz," according to executives of WNET, New York's public television station, Walter "cared deeply about the quality and educational value of public television and understood the importance of reaching the broadest possible audience."
rdf:langString Rosalind P. Walter, nascida Rosalind Palmer (Brooklyn, 25 de junho de 1924 - Manhattan, 4 de março de 2020) foi uma filantropa americana e defensora das ciências humanas, mais conhecida por seu apoio no final do século XX e início do século XXI na programação de televisão pública nos Estados Unidos. Ela também contribuiu para a melhoria das oportunidades educacionais para jovens desfavorecidos e para a proteção da vida selvagem e áreas abertas. Durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, ela inspirou a criação de "Rosie the Riveter", uma canção sobre mulheres civis empregadas na indústria da guerra, escrita por Redd Evans e John Jacob Loeb e popularizada por Kay Kyser e The Four Vagabonds.
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