NPS Ranger Betty Reid Soskin, who's retiring at age 100, illuminated stories of women from diverse backgrounds who joined the civilian WWII effort.
Her parents joined her maternal grandfather, who had resettled in the Bay Area city at the end of World War I.
In “Of Lost Conversations,” she reflects on her disappointment with an NPS film made about the World War II home-front effort in Richmond. “It would have been the equivalent of today’s young woman of color being the first in her family to enter college,” she said. According to her biography, Soskin gained national prominence when she was tapped in 2013 — as the oldest ranger — to speak about the government shutdown.
“To be a part of helping to mark the place where that dramatic trajectory of my own life, combined with others of my generation, will influence the future by the footprints we’ve left behind has been incredible,” Soskin said.
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Betty Reid Soskin, nation's oldest park ranger, retires at 100 years oldBetty Reid Soskin, the oldest active National Park Service ranger, retired Thursday following more than 15 years sharing stories of her life and those of other working women during World War II at Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historic Park in Richmond.
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Oldest Active Ranger Betty Reid Soskin Retires From National Park ServiceBetty Reid Soskin, the oldest active National Park Service ranger, retired Thursday after more than 15 years.
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100-year-old Betty Reid Soskin, nation's oldest park ranger, retires'To be a part of helping to mark the place where that dramatic trajectory of my own life, combined with others of my generation, will influence the future by the footprints we've left behind has been incredible,' said Betty Reid Soskin.
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Oldest U.S. active park ranger Betty Reid Soskin retires at 100Soskin retired Thursday after more than 15 years at the Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historical Park in Richmond
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Nation's oldest park ranger, Betty Reid Soskin, retires at age 100Before joining the NPS, Soskin was part of the planning effort to bring the Rosie the Riveter National Historical Park to Richmond and worked to help uncover untold stories of African Americans on the home front during WWII.
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