Marlo Thomas conceived a children's book that, instead of telling boys and girls who they should be, would open them to the possibilities of who they could be. She gathered many of her supremely ...
The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art will present the first exhibition about the transformative power of Free to Be…You and Me, a cultural force that inspired generations of children and families ...
Laurie Glick, Illustration for Free to Be…You and Me record cover. © 1972, Free To Be Foundation, Inc. Used by permission. Marlo Thomas's “Free to Be You and Me ...
The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art is landing solidly on the side of free expression as it debuts “Free to Be…You and Me: 50 Years of Stories and Songs,” an exhibition marking the 50th ...
The album “Free to Be … You and Me,” released by Marlo Thomas in 1972, inspired a generation to think beyond gender stereotypes. Now the Eric Carle Museum in Amherst is celebrating the “Free to Be …” ...
The Brooklyn organization Ocularis invited film and video artists to respond to the 1974 Marlo Thomas TV special, regarded as pioneering in its treatment of race and gender. Perhaps because the ...
If you were a child in the 1970's, you probably remember the TV special Free to Be You and Me that aired 40 years ago this month. The show was one part of a multi-media project that also included a ...