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2019 Annual Report
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August 7, 2019
Our long commitment to affordable housing
Henry J. Kaiser and his construction industries sought to create a safe and stable place to call home
March 8, 2018
Slacks, not slackers — women’s role in winning World War II
Women who worked in the Kaiser shipyards helped lay the groundwork for a new era of greater employment opportunities and child care options.
February 22, 2018
Discrimination in segregated Boilermaker's Auxiliary Unions
February 22, 2018
African-American workers in Kaiser shipyards
Kaiser Permanente, Henry J. Kaiser’s sole remaining institutional legacy, follows good business practices in hiring a diverse and inclusive workforce.
November 7, 2017
Patriot in pinstripes: Honoring veterans, home front, and peace
January 9, 2015
The World War II Kaiser Richmond shipyard labor force
July 14, 2014
Port Chicago Blast Still Reverberates 70 Years Later
May 5, 2014
Black nurses get together to forge their own future
California African American nurses organize in early 1970s to address health disparities.
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