User:CmdrDan/Sherrill Redmon
Note: Sherrill Redmon is the former wife of Senate Majority Leader: Mitch McConnell: Mitch McConnell
Sherrill Redmon
"After nineteen years leading the Sophia Smith Collection, Sherrill Redmon worked her last day on August 31st, 2012. She left behind an organization transformed. As the staff contemplated her legacy for a final-day sendoff, it was hard to remember the Alumnae Gym she entered in the fall of 1993."
https://www.smith.edu/library/libs/ssc/news/redmon.html
AN ACTIVIST ARCHIVES
The Sophia Smith Collection at 70
A Celebration in honor of Sherrill Redmon, Director of the Sophia Smith Collection, 1993-2012. Held on February 3, 2013 at Smith College. (Read about Sherrill Redmon and her contributions to the SSC)
Schedule of events:
In the Archives of Fun Home: A Conversation with Alison Bechdel:
Introductions by Carol Christ, Kelly Anderson, and Susan Van Dyne
Alison Bechdel: powerpoint presentation
Alison Bechdel and Susan Van Dyne
Activists and Archives: Allies for Social Justice
Introduction by Joyce Follet
Keynote address by Gloria Steinem
Panel: Loretta Ross, Anna Holley, Katsi Cook, and Marianne Bullock. Moderated by Jennifer Guglielmo
https://media.smith.edu/departments/ssc/activist_archives/ssc70thvideo.html
Invitation to: A Celebration in honor of Sherrill Redmon, Director of the Sophia Smith Collection, 1993-2012
February 3, 2013
Streaming video of entire event now available!! https://www.smith.edu/library/libs/ssc/news/news-event70th.html
PDF of Invite:
https://www.smith.edu/library/libs/ssc/news/images/SSC70flier10x7.pdf
About the SSC: The Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College is an internationally recognized repository of manuscripts, archives, photographs, periodicals and other primary sources in women's history. It was founded in 1942 to be the library's distinctive contribution to the college's mission of educating women.
Under the inspired leadership of its first director, Margaret Storrs Grierson, the Sophia Smith Collection evolved from a collection of works by women writers into a historical research collection of material documenting the lives and activities of women. In 1946 it was named in honor of the founder of Smith College.
http://www.smith.edu/libraries/libs/ssc/about.html