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Finding Rosies in West Virginia
I’m always on the lookout for Rosies, and this article comes from West Virginia, featuring Dot May (read below). For women working on the home front during World War II it was more about getting a good job than it was … Continue reading
Rosie the Riveter at Glendale Arizona Pub
The only time I’ve ever found myself wanting to be in Glendale Arizona (not offense to the fine folks of Arizona, but it’s a bit too hot for me during most of the summer) is NOW … well June 16-18 or … Continue reading
And there’s even more Rosies!
October 24, 201-5-2,096 women and girls came together dressed as Rosie the Riveters to raise awareness for the Save the Willow Run Bomber Plant campaign in Ypsilanti Michigan. They came from sixteen states, some from Canada, and there were even … Continue reading
Rosie the Riveter Record
Here’s one place to find a whole lotta Rosies! Congratulations to the folks at the Rosie the Riveter Trust for smashing the Guinness Record for most people dressed up as Rosie the Riveter in one place! Over 1,000 Rosies gathered … Continue reading
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The Rosie the Riveter Strategy Today
The media keeps telling us that skilled workers are hard to find so it must be true. In this article, “Can’t find skilled workers? Try this American strategy from World War II” operations strategist Rebecca Morgan suggest that corporations implement … Continue reading
Submerging myself in Rosie the Riveter History
For the last week or so I’ve been reading oral history transcripts from Rosie the Riveters, listening to oral histories of Rosie the Riveters, and watching Bomb Girls on Netflix. And I’ve been reading about those women too: The Girls … Continue reading
What to tell your husband
I am often dismayed by how little progress we have made towards equality for women, then I run across something like this “What to tell your husband if he objects to your getting a war-time job” poster from WWII and … Continue reading
Stats on Women Working at Richmond Shipyards during WW2
1943: 41% of welders at the Richmond Yards were women. 2015: 2% of welders in the U.S. are women. Note, “burners” cut metal (with a torch) rather than weld metal. At peak production in 1943 there were 90,000 employees … Continue reading
How Rosie Dressed for Success (and Safety)
I really wonder how many women needed to be told not to wear high heels for work at the shipyard. Many of the women who took on shipyard jobs came from the farmlands of the Midwest, or from the … Continue reading
Today in Rosie the Riveter History: May 29
The Saturday Evening Post published the cover featuring a female riveter in 1943. The name on her lunchbox says “Rosie.” From “Rosie the Riveter” by Marcy Kennedy Knight at the Saturday Evening Post: Mary was a 19-year-old phone operator in … Continue reading