Description
This collection documents the academic and professional life of Dr. Lynn Shaw, a professor of electrical technology at Long
Beach City College who has been a key figure in the labor and nontraditional women's occupation movement in Southern California
as well as in national tradeswomen's groups. Materials include: professional organization and conference materials; materials
concerning career development, including apprenticeship and curricular programs; reports; periodicals; Dr. Shaw's Master's
thesis and other academic materials; flyers and brochures; newspaper clippings; and ephemera. Other materials concern organizations
in which Dr. Shaw has played a leading role, including Women In Non-Traditional Employment Roles (WINTER); Tradeswomen Now
and Tomorrow; the Southern California Tradeswomen Network; and Electric Women, along with other tradeswomen organizations;
U.S. Department of Labor materials; and subject files concerning gender, employment, labor and labor unions, and policies
and programs such as affirmative action and welfare.
Background
Lynn Judith Shaw, who is currently a professor of electrical technology at Long Beach City College,
has been an advocate for women working in careers that pay a living wage since the mid-1970s. She has
worked as miner, steelworker, longshore worker, and journey-level electrician, and has been an active
union member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) since 1982. She received her
Doctorate in Educational Policy from the Claremont Graduate University and San Diego State University
in 2001, and her Master's degree at California State University-Long Beach in 1995. Her vocational and
research interests include issues of women in nontraditional careers; the development of educational
and apprenticeship programs that support the entry of women in skilled trades; bringing to the fore the voices of diverse
women and men who work in the trades; and the study of gender, race, class, and work.
Extent
20 boxes
[11.26 linear ft]
Restrictions
All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Director of Archives
and Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical
materials and not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.
Availability
There are no access restrictions on this collection.