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    Backstage pilgrimage 2014

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    Photobook from the 2014 Manzanar Pilgrimage.The Fred Bradford Manzanar Collection contains booklets, agendas, maps, travel guides, flyers, and other materials related to Fred Bradford and the Manzanar Committee. Fred Bradford has been attending the Manzanar pilgrimages since 1982 and now serves as a committee member. Subjects in the collection include the Manzanar incarceration camp and pilgrimages, as well as the Manzanar Committee

    Pride and a Paycheck, Vol. 16, No. 3

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    Vol. 16, No. 3 issue of Pride and a Paycheck. This is the International Women's Day issue and features poems by Minnie Baker, Johnella LaRose, and Rosalee Ojeda. This issue also contains articles written by Amanda Reitzen, Millie Morris, Joann Greeley, and Stella Cheng. Pride and a Paycheck is a free publication for tradeswomen and women who are thinking about entering blue collar trades. Started by Madeline Mixer in 1999, Pride and a Paycheck was initially funded through the San Francisco Foundation from funds created to support tradeswomen projects. Pride and a Paycheck includes photographs, stories, and poetry by tradeswomen themselves as well as tips from advocates who have been working to recruit women into careers. Pride and a Paycheck is edited by Sue Doro, retired Machinist, and author of “Blue Collar Goodbyes” , “Sugar String”, "Heart Home and Hard Hats", "Of Birds and Factories", and other books

    Pride and a Paycheck, Vol. 16, No. 2

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    Vol. 16, No. 2 issue of Pride and a Paycheck. This issue contains the articles "Job Description: Journeywoman Ironworker" by Randye Hedgecoke, "Trucker Sisters...Here Are Eight THings Your Neighbor Probably Doesn't Understand About Professional Drivers by Ellen Voie. This issue also contains Blue Jean Pocket Writers Workshop poems from Aleena Meise, Isabelle Moon, Dana Cross, and Julie Tsivia Cohen, as well as an exceprt from Sue Doro's book "Shop Rags." Pride and a Paycheck is a free publication for tradeswomen and women who are thinking about entering blue collar trades. Started by Madeline Mixer in 1999, Pride and a Paycheck was initially funded through the San Francisco Foundation from funds created to support tradeswomen projects. Pride and a Paycheck includes photographs, stories, and poetry by tradeswomen themselves as well as tips from advocates who have been working to recruit women into careers. Pride and a Paycheck is edited by Sue Doro, retired Machinist, and author of “Blue Collar Goodbyes” , “Sugar String”, "Heart Home and Hard Hats", "Of Birds and Factories", and other books

    Pride and a Paycheck, Vol. 16, No. 1

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    Vol. 16, No. 1 issue of Pride and a Paycheck. This issue contains the articles "The Journey in Journeywoman" by Stella Cheng, "My Dream for the Women that Will Follow Me in the Trades" by Donna De Graaf-Smith, and poems by Joanna Perry-Kujala and Sonya Maloff. Pride and a Paycheck is a free publication for tradeswomen and women who are thinking about entering blue collar trades. Started by Madeline Mixer in 1999, Pride and a Paycheck was initially funded through the San Francisco Foundation from funds created to support tradeswomen projects. Pride and a Paycheck includes photographs, stories, and poetry by tradeswomen themselves as well as tips from advocates who have been working to recruit women into careers. Pride and a Paycheck is edited by Sue Doro, retired Machinist, and author of “Blue Collar Goodbyes” , “Sugar String”, "Heart Home and Hard Hats", "Of Birds and Factories", and other books

    Pride and a Paycheck, Vol. 16, No. 5

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    Vol. 16, No. 5 issue of Pride and a Paycheck. This issue contains the articles "Celebrating the Women Behind the Wheel!" by Ellen Voie, "Railroad Worker Sheila White to be Honored at National Employment Lawyers Association Conference," a report on the 2014 Women Building California and the Nation Conference by Sue Doro, and "Shhhh!" by Stella Cheng. This issue also contains poems by Joanna Perry-Kujala, Molly Martin, E. Tomi Thomas, and Fi Shewring, as well as information about Supporting and Linking Tradeswomen (SALT). Pride and a Paycheck is a free publication for tradeswomen and women who are thinking about entering blue collar trades. Started by Madeline Mixer in 1999, Pride and a Paycheck was initially funded through the San Francisco Foundation from funds created to support tradeswomen projects. Pride and a Paycheck includes photographs, stories, and poetry by tradeswomen themselves as well as tips from advocates who have been working to recruit women into careers. Pride and a Paycheck is edited by Sue Doro, retired Machinist, and author of “Blue Collar Goodbyes” , “Sugar String”, "Heart Home and Hard Hats", "Of Birds and Factories", and other books

    Resolution no. adopted by the Sacramento City Council repealing Resolution 1943-207 relating to the internment of people of Japanese Heritage during World War II

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    Provides background about Executive Order 9066, the mass removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans, the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, and the Sacramento City Council's adoption of Resolution 1943-207; describes the service of over 33,000 Nisei in the 100th Infantry Battalion, 442nd Regimental Combat Team, and the Military Service during World War II; and traces events leading to a re-evaluation to the incarcerations, concluding with its resolution for repeal of Resolution 1943-207.The Japanese American Archival Collection documents the people, places, and daily life of Japanese Americans, primarily those who lived in the once thriving community of pre-war Florin in the Sacramento region, as well as the conditions in American incarceration camps during World War II. The approximately 7,000 original items include personal and official letters, photographs, diaries, arts and crafts, newsletters, textiles, camps artifacts, yearbooks and other publications

    Tradeswomen Magazine Index

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    Index to Tradeswomen Magazine, alphabetical by subject; author; tradeswomen; document type (fiction, poetry, etc.)

    Manzanar Committee minutes, April 6, 2014

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    Manzanar Committee minutes from a meeting held at Marie Calendar's restaurant in Gardena on April 6, 2014. Meeting minutes include handwritten notes.The Fred Bradford Manzanar Collection contains booklets, agendas, maps, travel guides, flyers, and other materials related to Fred Bradford and the Manzanar Committee. Fred Bradford has been attending the Manzanar pilgrimages since 1982 and now serves as a committee member. Subjects in the collection include the Manzanar incarceration camp and pilgrimages, as well as the Manzanar Committee

    South Bay Gardeners Association members at West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple

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    A photograph of members of the South Bay Gardeners Association, volunteering at the West Los Angeles Buddhist Temple.The Southern California Gardeners' Federation Records includes “Gadena no tomo = The gardener's monthly; Turf and garden,” fliers and pamphlets circulated among the members, photographs, scrapbooks compiled by the SCGF member chapters, and other collected materials, such as, membership cards and business licenses. Photographs include prewar Japanese gardeners, SCGF headquarter building groundbreaking ceremony, gardeners associations’ conventions, anniversary events, annual installation programs, commercial booth exhibits, Co-op sale, Japanese-style gardens which received prizes numerous times, social clubs and activities, and volunteer activities. Scrapbooks were complied by SCGF member chapters, such as the Los Angeles Southwest Gardeners Association, Inc. and Women's Auxiliary of Los Angeles Southwest Gardeners Association, Inc., including photographs, newsletters, and clippings

    Aiko Herzg-Yoshinaga at CSU Planning Grant Symposium

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    A digital image of Aiko Herzg-Yoshinaga, who was one of the board members of CSUJAD, speaking at CSU Planning Grant Symposium hosted by the CSU Dominguez Hills Gerth Archives and Special Collections on June 17-18, 2014.CSUJAD Project Resource Collection contains materials created for events and exhibitions of CSU Japanese American Digitization Project as well as its collaboration projects with other institutions. Included are posters, a map, a postcard, and wallpaper, which were created for an exhibition and a symposium, "And then they came for us...: marking the 75th anniversary of Executive Order 9066 authorizing the mass incarceration of Japanese-American citizens during WWII" in February 2017; photographs of CSU Planning Grant Symposium in 2014; a flyer for Kenjinkai Open House in 2019; a flyer for an opening event for Aiko Herzg-Yoshinaga Papers in 2020; and more

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