Eyes Of The World Mosaic

Eyes Of The World Mosaic The creation of “Eyes of the World” is a tangible and permanent piece of art resulting from this historic march in the name of equality for all.

Currently on display on 42nd St/Bryant Park in the lobby of the Neuberger Museum at SUNY.

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The creation of “Eyes of the World” is a tangible and permanent piece of art resulting from this historic march in the name of equality for all. Currently on display on 42nd St/Bryant Park in the lobby of the Neuberger Museum at SUNY

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11/08/2022

“I am 14 and I’m struggling in algebra class. When I ask for help, the male teacher says, ‘I’m not surprised girls aren’t that good at algebra’.

I am 18 and go to my first fraternity party with girlfriends … we don’t ever say it out loud but it’s understood that we need to stick together at these parties and not get separated, for our own safety.

I’m 20 and I’m working as a hostess at the Red Lion Inn in San Jose, near the airport.
Men in suits come in to eat after their meetings during the day and I see them takeoff their wedding rings before heading into the bar next to the restaurant. Every girl who works there learns quickly not to bend too far over because of the short skirts of our uniforms.
I’m 22 and it’s my first day on a new job. My male supervisor gets me into a room alone and I think he’s going to tell me about the job but instead he tells me about how much he likes s*x and how he needs to have it every day. I get up and walk out of the room.
and avoid him after that, but I don’t tell anyone because I’m one of the only women there and I don’t know what to do.

Im 24 and I’m watching Anita Hill on TV, testifying about a man who wants to be on the Supreme Court. I don’t understand everything I’m watching but I understand that she’s a black woman facing down a panel of white men and she is going to lose because, at 24, I do understand who has power and who does not.

I’m any age in my 20s and I’m walking on the street, in a park, in a city, in a suburb, anywhere. Men tell me to smile, to wait a minute, to slow down what’s my hurry, can I ask you a question, can I stand too close to you, can I demand your space, your time, your attention, hey where you going bitch?

I’m 25. I’m buying my first car and the salesman offers a price I know is way too high. I bring my stepdad to the showroom and the same car is now $3000 less. I smile and buy the car but inside I’m seething.

I am any age in my 30s and I think about where I park, where I go, whether I should get in that elevator that only has one man in it and how I should be sure not to make eye contact with men in the streets. All of this is normal to me and I don’t question any of it.

I’m 35. I’m buying my second car and the salesman said we should wait for my husband to get there before talking about the price but would I like to see the makeup mirror? I tell him I’m a le***an and if he’s waiting for my husband, he’s gonna be waiting a long time. … I leave, because I’m learning.

I’m 40 and a woman, Hillary Clinton, is taking a serious run at the Democratic Presidential Nomination . She’s smart, tough and qualified but she endures endless anger, viciousness and misogyny and she eventually loses in the primary. Male friends tell me it’s probably for the best because there’s just something they don’t like about her, you know?

I’m 49 and a man who said he grabs women by the p***y is elected as the 45th President of the United States. The night of the election, I feel physically ill, and my 1st conscious thought is, ‘my god, the Supreme Court’. The next morning, I overhear two men laughing and congratulating each other about the election and I feel unsafe in my own country.

I am 51 and another man who stands credibly accused of s*xual assault has just been confirmed to serve on the Supreme Court. I see women on television sobbing, screaming, protesting, crying out in their anguish and their fear. I am so angry. I think of every woman I know and I am so angry.

I am any age, every age. I am a woman. I am a daughter. I am discounted. I am underrepresented. I am underestimated. But I am a voter. Today, that has to be enough”

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Confirmed. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. I can't wait to show my brown-skinned daughter with locs that someone who looks like her will sit on the Supreme Court of the United States. For first time ever.

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03/22/2022

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We are Joanne and Bruce Hunter, Pratt Institute graduates, lifelong artists and creators of public art. We’re honored to have collaborated with the first Women’s March on New York City to offer over 4,000 marchers the opportunity to create this historic mosaic mural in the name of equality for all. This mosaic is now housed at the Nueberger Museum at the SUNY College of Optomitry in NYC.

The people who created the original mural worked side-by- side transcending language, race, creed,age, ability, gender, and socio-economic differences.

“Eyes of the World” is a tangible and permanent reminder to the United States government that our eyes are constantly watching to ensure all policies embody human rights,advance civil rights, and promote the highest degree of equality.