Molly Martin is a long-time tradeswoman activist and retired electrician and electrical inspector who lives in San Francisco. I started this blog as a way to publish stories about the history of the Tradeswomen Movement in the San Francisco Bay Area, but I frequently get off track. Please bear with me. I’ve been writing about this issue for the past 40 years and I’m often more interested in other subjects. I also write a travel blog with my wife, Holly. Address: travelswithmoho.wordpress.com.
Hey Molly, just wanted to let you know that I like your blog. It is right on point.
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Molly, trying to get i touch with you re Madeline Codding Mixer. Becky Mills
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Ms. Martin, I would like to speak with you. I found your blog when I googled someone I knew years ago and I came across your wonderful NY Times tribute. Thank you, Susan
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Hi Molly! Thanks so much for your article on Rosas, and the photos! That freshens my fond memories. I lived at the Rosa Luxemborg Collective after you were gone, from 1977 to 1979. I met you a couple times as I recall. I was good friends with several people at Maggie’s Farm out in Palouse. Collective living is a great experience. You write very well. Keep it up! Thanks, George S — The tall guy with the green and white VW surf bus.
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