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Women of Achievement, Vision & Excellence

Alumnae Resources


Between 1995 and 2001, Inocencio/Siegel designed and produced six “Honoree Tribute” documentaries which were the centerpieces of the annual WAVE Honors, awarded by Alumnae Resources to exceptional women over the age of 70. Each of the“Honoree Tributes” produced by Inocencio/Siegel told the stories of four women who had made significant contributions to our community through their individual career paths as well as their leadership and pioneering spirits. For each documentary, Inocencio/Siegel did extensive visual research to locate archival and historical photos, and supplemented those images with original photography of the Honorees, shot in their homes or offices. Across the years, a special relationship was formed with each of the twenty-five Honorees, as well as with Alumnae Resources, a nonprofit organization that devoted 20 years toward helping people seek and find satisfying careers.


Trivia Questions:


1

Social justice advocate Sue Bailey Thurman (WAVE honoree, 1995) was the first African-American woman to have a private meeting with which world figure?

2

Which 1995 WAVE honoree is known as "the mother of blood banking?"

3

Barbara Bernie (WAVE Honoree, 1995) helped legalize what in California?

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