Storyteller and historian Teresa Andre tells the stories of the women of WWII and the work they did at the Hanford site to support their country.
It's WWII and women are going to work. They ate in mess halls, lived in dorms, survived termination winds, and stuck together to boost morale.
Employed on a top secret government project women worked as telephone operators, nurses, and waitresses. Some also worked as lab technicians and, of course, as secretaries.
Hear their stories as they rose to the occasion - keeping their hair neat, their nails clean, and their typewriters dusted and well oiled!
Join us for Stories and Voices and learn about the histories, contributions and lived experiences of those around us as we uplift community voice and explore stories that act as mirrors of our own lives and windows into experiences different from our own.
AGE GROUP: | Seniors (55+) | Adults (18+) |
EVENT TYPE: | Stories and Voices |
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