9 women doing “men's work” and proving that feminism triumphed in the US

Feminism is walking the planet. Increasingly, women occupy senior positions in large companies and government departments, earn as much as their male counterparts and become more independent in all spheres of life. In different countries, the reactions to this process are very different. Somewhere society welcomes the path to equality, somewhere it tries to suppress this tendency. But it is impossible to deny. We found a great selection of photographs of women showing the victorious feminism movement in the United States. These are portraits of young ladies who brilliantly cope with what we used to call "men's work." And a powerful series of shots was created by California photographer Chris Chrisman, who decided to capture the fair sex, who proudly destroy all gender stereotypes.

Mindy Gabrielle, a firefighter in Upper Arlington, Ohio.

Sadie Samuels, a lobster catcher at Rockport.

Lianne Johnson, a truck driver in Round Mountain, Nevada.

A woman performs "men's work."

Alison Goldblum, a developer in Philadelphia, PA.

Mira Nakashima, a designer and woodworker at George Nakashima Woodworking in New Hope, PA.

Heather Merold Thomason, butcher and owner of Primal Supply Meats in Philadelphia, PA.

Judy Bowman, operator at Round Mountain Gold Mine, Round Mountain, Nevada.

Beth Beverly is a taxidermist in Philadelphia, PA.

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