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The International Operating Engineer: A Magazine of Technical Progress, Vol. 157, No.
Vol. 157, No. issue of "The International Operating Engineer". Includes articles entitled "Keystone XL Awaits Final Decision", "Right-To-Work Battles Spread", "Pipe Dreams Can Come True", and others
Tradeswomen Magazines- List of Cover Photographs
This document contains a listing of all photographers and subjects for the front and back covers of Tradeswomen Magazine
74th annual Nisei Week Japanese festival
A program for the 74th annual Nisei Week Japanese festival.This collections includes programs from the Nisei Week Japanese Festival in Little Tokyo, California. The programs are dated from August 1949 - August 2002 and include images from events at the festival, such as the Coronation ball, tea ceremony, fashion show, talent show, and the Nisei Week Queens. Also included are letters, greetings, and introductions from Nisei Week Queens, mayors, volunteers, and others
The International Operating Engineer: A Magazine of Technical Progress, Vol. 157, No. 2
Vol. 157, No. 2 issue of "The International Operating Engineer". Includes articles entitled "Highway Bill Still Miles Away", "Missouri Labor Unites to Defeat RTW", "Thunder on the Strip", and others
Pride and a Paycheck, Vol. 16, No. 4
Vol. 16, No. 4 issue of Pride and a Paycheck. This issue contains poems from the Blue Jean Pocket Writers Workshop by Jane Templin, Amber McCoy, and Alsester A. Coleman, an article by Joanna Perry-Kujata titled "The Therapist," a poem by Marilyn Lanz, and Jeanne Park's column "Dear Sisters." This issue also contains information about the upcoming 2014 Women Building California and the Nation Conferece as well as the upcoming first Women in Construction Expo.
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
The International Operating Engineer: A Magazine of Technical Progress, Vol. 157, No. 3
Vol. 157, No. 3 issue of "The International Operating Engineer". Includes articles entitled "Women in the Trades", "The Next Highway Cliff", "Union Plus Scholarship Winners", and others
Tradeswomen Magazine Photograph Index
This document contains a list of photographs used in Tradeswomen Magazine
Pride and a Paycheck, Vol. 16, No. 6
Vol. 16, No. 6 issue of Pride and a Paycheck. This issue containsthe articles "Tools" by Maddie Ettlin, "How Can a Trucking Company Attract and Engage Female Drives" by Ellen Voie, "Do You Want Your Union to Do More to Support Women in the Trades?" and poems by Jessica Barbosa and Anna Quitoirano. This issue also contains information about the 35th anniversary celebration of Tradeswomen, Inc., information about Sheila White's book "Fighting the Giant," and a haiku and poem by Teresa Howard.
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
45th annual Manzanar pilgrimage, a memory, a monument, a movement
Program for the 45th Annual Manzanar Pilgrimage. Booklet includes program of events, articles from various authors, ads, acknowledgements, and congratulations.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. 6
Vol. 16, No. 6 issue of Pride and a Paycheck (mislabelled issue No. 6). This issue contains the articles "Tura" by Jeanne Park, "Training" by Joanna Perry-Kujala, "What Does a Professional Truck Driver Love About His or Her Job?" by Ellen Voie, and "I Remember" by Rose Drake. This issue also contains haikus by Che Arsenault and Tirzah Rodgers, and a poem by Kate Braid.
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