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Union Producers and Programmers Network

January 2006

Waterfront Soundings Productions
Exploring West Coast maritime subjects, past and present

Premiere of Shipping Out: Sat, Feb 18, 7:30pm. Aboard Balclutha at Hyde Street Pier, San Francisco, CA. Admission $5, $4 for Friends of the Library and Association members. Info
Shipping Out: The Story of America’s Seafaring Women

Shipping Out: The Story of America’s Seafaring Women

Shipping Out tells the little-known history of women and seafaring in America and looks at the history of women and the sea and how traditional attitudes influenced women’s work

Meet women who hold jobs in commercial shipping, work on container ships, bulk cargo carriers and tankers, as well as coastal tugs, barges, and ferry boats – all on America’s waterways.

Meet marine engineers, harbor and bar pilots, tug boat captains, mates, and able bodied seamen along with the pioneers of women seafarers – the stewards.

Women were allowed into maritime academies beginning in 1974. The women who graduated were the first officers to sail on merchant ships in America. Often they were unwelcomed by their male colleagues and sometimes they were harassed. But they perservered.

Although it is not well known, there have been women on ships for hundreds of years – most often they were disguised as men, or they were pirates, or they were hard-working wives of sea captains.

Shipping Out is available on DVD for $24.95. 60-minute video documentary targeted to public television stations, schools, and libraries.

To order: WFSoundings@aol.comA Teacher’s Guide to Shipping Out is also offered.

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