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[Edwin (Ed) Sasaki oral history interview]
Oral history interview of Edwin (Ed) Sasaki, a professor of the Psychology Department, conducted by the Public History Institute at California State University, Bakersfield. Professor Sasaki was born in Sacramento, California, in November 1940 and grew up in Weiser, Idaho. He recollects his family’s experiences during the World War II, being arrested as a suspect and incarcerated in Tule Lake after the attack on Pearl Harbor.Includes Edwin Sasaki oral history interview
Pride and a Paycheck, Vol. 15, No. 6
Vol. 15, No. 6 issue of Pride and a Paycheck. This issue contains an article by Leslie Ghill titled "Flight Feathers," as well as poems from the Blue Jean Pocket Writers Workshop by Trenalee Pieper, Carol Larson, Rachel Shoemake, and Renee Martel.
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
Day of Remembrance 2013
Program for a Day of Remembrance event held at the Japanese American National Museum (JANM). Includes insert on the Civil Liberties Act of 1988.The Jim Matsuoka Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress Collection includes brochures, meeting notes and agendas, publications, booklets, and other material related to the Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress (NCRR), formally known as the National Coalition for Redress/Reparations. The National Coalition for Redress/Reparations was officially formed on July 12, 1980, and included members of the Los Angeles Community Coalition for Redress/Reparations (LACCRR), Japanese Community Progressive Alliance (JCPA), Tule Lake Committee, Nihonmachi Outreach Committee, the Asian/Pacific Student Union, and other members of the community. The material was collected by Jim Matsuoka, a founding member of the organization. Matsuoka also served on the board and was the treasurer. In addition to the NCRR material, the collection also contains event flyers and Day of Remembrance material. For issues of the Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress newsletter "Banner" published after 2007, visit the NCRR website at https://ncrr-la.org/
73rd annual Nisei Week Japanese festival
A program for the 73rd 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. 156, No. 2
Vol. 156, No.2 issue of "The International Operating Engineer". Includes articles entitled "Our Work: World Trade Center", "Battle to Build Keystone Heats Up", "38th General Convention", and others
The International Operating Engineer: A Magazine of Technical Progress, Vol. 156, No. 4
Vol. 156, No.4 issue of "The International Operating Engineer". Includes articles entitled "The Affordable Care Act and IUOE", "LNG Exports Fuel Jobs", "Tunnel Vision", and others
Day of Remembrance, Saturday, February 18, 2012
Postcard for the 2012 Day of Remembrance event held at the Japanese American National Museum (JANM).The Jim Matsuoka Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress Collection includes brochures, meeting notes and agendas, publications, booklets, and other material related to the Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress (NCRR), formally known as the National Coalition for Redress/Reparations. The National Coalition for Redress/Reparations was officially formed on July 12, 1980, and included members of the Los Angeles Community Coalition for Redress/Reparations (LACCRR), Japanese Community Progressive Alliance (JCPA), Tule Lake Committee, Nihonmachi Outreach Committee, the Asian/Pacific Student Union, and other members of the community. The material was collected by Jim Matsuoka, a founding member of the organization. Matsuoka also served on the board and was the treasurer. In addition to the NCRR material, the collection also contains event flyers and Day of Remembrance material. For issues of the Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress newsletter "Banner" published after 2007, visit the NCRR website at https://ncrr-la.org/
The International Operating Engineer: A Magazine of Technical Progress, Vol. 155, No. 3
Vol. 155, No.3 issue of "The International Operating Engineer". Includes articles entitled "Local 139's Bionic Operator", "Highway Bill Gets Out of Garage", "Election 2012: Special Series", and others
Pride and a Paycheck, Vol. 14, No. 2
Vol. 14, No. 2 issue of Pride and a Paycheck. This issue contains the articles "It Is What It Is" by Diahanna Christie, "My Brief Walk in the Boots of a Tradeswoman" by Jenny Erwin, "Dear Sisters" by Jeanne Park, and a poem by Sue Doro titled "The New Tradition." This issue also contains a poem by Joanna Perry-Kujala titled "Just Another Day," a poem by Jessica T. Hassler titled "Believe!" and information on the upcoming Women Building California Conference.
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. 14, No. 3
Vol. 14, No. 3 issue of Pride and a Paycheck. This issue contains an article by Joanna Perry-Kujala titled "We're Here to Stay!", a report on the recent 2012 Women Building California and the Nation Conference, and information on Rebuilding Together Oakland. This issue also contains a poem by Penny Artis titled "Wish You Could See Me Sometime!".
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