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Pride and a Paycheck, Vol. 20, No. 4
Vol. 20, No. 4 issue of Pride and a Paycheck. This issue contains the articles "I Still Can't Believe It!" by Emily Wigre, "Stopping Sexual Harassment in the Fields," "Across the Great Divide Tradeswomen Working With the Political Gap in the Workplace," and "Australia...Female Tradies Breaking the Mold in Pursuit of Their Dreams."
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
NCRR: The grassroots struggle for Japanese American redress and reparations by Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress
Postcard book promotion for the Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress's book, "NCRR: The Grassroots Struggle for Japanese American Redress and Reparations." The Nikkei for Civil Rights and Redress (NCRR), is formally known as the Los Angeles Chapter of the National Coalition for Redress/Reparations.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/
Pride and a Paycheck, Vol. 19, No. 2
Vol. 19, No. 2 issue of Pride and a Paycheck. This issue contains the articles "Joyce Guy" by Equal Rights Advocates, "My Mom is Why I'm Here" by Leslie Ronsen, "Construction Union Trains and Tests in Native Language," "Apprenticeship Works for Women" by Caitlin Cater, "Women in Trucking 1th Anniversary" by Ellen Voie, "Water Careers Attract Flood of Interest" by Kory Loucks-Powell, "Encourage Girls to Explore the Trades" by Samantha Dyke, and "What Old Tradeswomen Talk About" by Molly Martin. This issue also contains a poem by Robin Ray and a cartoon by Kahla Lichti.
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
Wesley Smith, Roy Simpson, and Julian McPhee
Left to Right: Wesley Smith, Director of Vocational Education, Roy Simpson, Julian McPhee standing.The photographs in this collection were created or gathered by the CSU Public Affairs Office, which provides consultation and advice to the Trustees, Chancellor, and other staff. The Public Affairs Offices oversees publications and reproduction, responds to press and other media inquiries as well as to information requests by the general public, and works cooperatively with campus public affairs offices on areas of mutual interest
Glenn S. Dumke at American Management Association meeting. Presumably dated in the late 1970s to early 1980s at the end of Dumke's career as Chancellor.
Glenn S. Dumke (with cigar in hand) presumably at an American Management Association meeting. Two unknown men sit on his left and right.The photographs in this collection were created or gathered by the CSU Public Affairs Office, which provides consultation and advice to the Trustees, Chancellor, and other staff. The Public Affairs Offices oversees publications and reproduction, responds to press and other media inquiries as well as to information requests by the general public, and works cooperatively with campus public affairs offices on areas of mutual interest
Senator Margaret Chase Smith and Glenn Dumke in regalia
Written on back "Sen. [Senator] Margaret Chase Smith, Glenn Dumke." Senator Smith was the first woman to serve in both houses of the United States Congress.The photographs in this collection were created or gathered by the CSU Public Affairs Office, which provides consultation and advice to the Trustees, Chancellor, and other staff. The Public Affairs Offices oversees publications and reproduction, responds to press and other media inquiries as well as to information requests by the general public, and works cooperatively with campus public affairs offices on areas of mutual interest
governor Edmond Brown holding a California Budget Book
Brown holding a budget book, standing at a podium.The photographs in this collection were created or gathered by the CSU Public Affairs Office, which provides consultation and advice to the Trustees, Chancellor, and other staff. The Public Affairs Offices oversees publications and reproduction, responds to press and other media inquiries as well as to information requests by the general public, and works cooperatively with campus public affairs offices on areas of mutual interest
Trustee Claudia H. Hampton, Trustee Roy T. Brophy, Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke
Board of Trustees and Chancellor sitting at table. Chancellor has a microphone.The photographs in this collection were created or gathered by the CSU Public Affairs Office, which provides consultation and advice to the Trustees, Chancellor, and other staff. The Public Affairs Offices oversees publications and reproduction, responds to press and other media inquiries as well as to information requests by the general public, and works cooperatively with campus public affairs offices on areas of mutual interest
Chancellor Glenn S. Dumke with man in front of computer console
Dumke in front of an IBM Computer Console with a man to his left.The photographs in this collection were created or gathered by the CSU Public Affairs Office, which provides consultation and advice to the Trustees, Chancellor, and other staff. The Public Affairs Offices oversees publications and reproduction, responds to press and other media inquiries as well as to information requests by the general public, and works cooperatively with campus public affairs offices on areas of mutual interest
CSU Archives Creation Committee
Group around a table, including Donald R. Gerth.The photographs in this collection were created or gathered by the CSU Public Affairs Office, which provides consultation and advice to the Trustees, Chancellor, and other staff. The Public Affairs Offices oversees publications and reproduction, responds to press and other media inquiries as well as to information requests by the general public, and works cooperatively with campus public affairs offices on areas of mutual interest