RICHMOND’S ROSIE THE RIVETER WWII Home Front National Historical Park, which memorializes the experience of women Bay Area Navy shipyard workers during the war, was the home front of a cultural battle on Monday. Over a hundred people gathered to protest what they say is the Trump administration’s attack on American history.   

Monday was the 109th anniversary of the National Park Service, which was hit this spring with federal funding cuts and an executive order directed at the public exhibitions in national parks. 

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Ruth Dusseault is an investigative reporter and multimedia journalist focused on environment and energy. Her position is supported by the California local news fellowship, a statewide initiative spearheaded by UC Berkeley aimed at supporting local news platforms. While a student at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism (c’23), Ruth developed stories about the social and environmental circumstances of contaminated watersheds around the Great Lakes, Mississippi River and Florida’s Lake Okeechobee. Her thesis explored rights of nature laws in small rural communities. She is a former assistant professor and artist in residence at Georgia Tech’s School of Architecture, and uses photography, film and digital storytelling to report on the engineered systems that undergird modern life.