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‘It’s empowering.’ Five female rescue squad members become EMT-certified during COVID.
Updated Feb 22, 2021;
Posted Feb 22, 2021
Five members of the Tewksbury First Aid & Rescue Squad become cerified EMTs in the past year. Pictured in the front row, from left, Emily Woodruff of Tewksbury and Abby LaPointe of Tewksbury. Second row, from left, are Laura Cannon of Whitehouse Station, Astrid Hoffman of Tewksbury and Angelina Fomina of Califon.Keith A. Muccilli | For NJ Advan
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In an ideal world, all members of a small rescue squad in Hunterdon County would be Emergency Medical Technicians, according to its chief.
That may not currently be the case, but this past year five female members of the Tewksbury First Aid & Rescue Squad passed their National Registry exams to receive their EMT certifications bringing the organization a huge step closer towards turning this dream into a reality.
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In 1938, Emma Tenayuca helped bring Texas businesses to bargaining table
Patrick Danner, Staff writer
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Emma Tenayuca led the pecan sheller’ strikeFROM LAS TEJANAS: 300 YEARS OF HShow MoreShow Less
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Emma Tenayuca led the Pecan-Shellers Strike of 1938 against wage cuts.Courtesy UTSA Special Collection / Courtesy UTSA Special CollectionShow MoreShow Less
San Antonio has never been known as a strong union town, but it was the site of a major uprising by laborers in 1938. The 37-day pecan shellers strike involved as many as 6,000 workers, largely Hispanic, and is regarded as the first labor victory for Tejanos and Mexicans in U.S. history.