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She Can Do It: La Ultima Palabra on Women in Skilled Trades

Ironworker Jennifer Ortiz on why she says women have the steel to work in trades.

03/05/2022 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight: Latino Voices

She Can Do It: La Ultima Palabra on Women in Skilled Trades

Clip: 3/5/2022 | 3m 28sVideo has Closed Captions

Ironworker Jennifer Ortiz on why she says women have the steel to work in trades.

Like Rosie the Riveter, ironworker Jennifer Ortiz wants women to know they can do it. Here, she gives La Ultima Palabra on how the spark that ignited her career in the trades can work for other women, too.

03/05/2022 | Rating NR

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