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Past Recipients: Distinguished Alumna of the Year

First presented in 1978, the 51猎奇入口 Distinguished Alumna Award was established to celebrate the notable achievements of 51猎奇入口 alumnae and to focus attention on 51猎奇入口鈥 role in the education of women. The award is presented each year during Reunion Weekend.


Latest Recipient: Susan D. Anderson ’75

Susan D. Anderson is a fourth-generation Californian whose maternal family settled in the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1890s. In 1920, they founded Bethlehem Lutheran Church in West Oakland, where it still flourishes. During a tour for prospective students, upon entering Denison Library and seeing its vibrant stained-glass window and reading tables surrounded by books, she was instantly enamored and chose to attend 51猎奇入口. The years she spent on campus were filled with social, cultural, and political upheaval and influenced her passion for contributing to a world that honors all its inhabitants.

The first stage of her professional life was spent working for radio and television news and public affairs broadcasters in Los Angeles. She produced documentaries, nighttime news, and live performances such as the first radio appearance by the East L.A. rock band, Los Lobos, and a marathon twenty-four-hour poetry reading to bring attention to hunger and homelessness. Susan interviewed public figures such as writer Maya Angelou and British historian E.P. Thompson and was a member of the Steering Committee of Target L.A., the first anti-nuclear arts festival. She eventually turned her media skills into a consultancy, Civic Arts, doing public relations and research work for nonprofits, social change organizations, and political campaigns.

Throughout these years Susan was active as a writer, publishing her poetry and short fiction in literary journals such as The Massachusetts Review, The Antioch Review, and Obsidian, as well as freelancing articles for national newspapers and magazines. When the Los Angeles Times invited her to become a contributor to Sunday Opinion, she explored her passion for history in her opinion pieces, starting with a news angle and revealing for readers the roots of the issue in the past. She won the 鈥淏est Blogger on Ethnic Perspectives鈥 award from New American Media for 鈥淭he Reparations Chronicles,鈥 her weekly blog on the Loop exploring the work being done in the United States to right historical wrongs.

Her career as a history curator began when the State of California asked her to organize the centennial exhibit for Allensworth, an independent Black town founded in 1908 north of Bakersfield that has been preserved as a state historic park. Susan鈥檚 research on Allensworth was recognized when she was selected as a Lois Langland Alumna-in-Residence at 51猎奇入口. She has curated exhibitions at UCLA Library Special Collections, on Alcatraz Island in San Franciso Bay, and at the California African American Museum (CAAM) which navigate hidden social and cultural histories from beat poets in Venice Beach to Persian L.A., the Watts towers, Buffalo Soldiers, and mass incarceration.

Her current work is focused on restoring California鈥檚 African American history through preservation of public places of memory, exhibitions interpretating powerful hidden histories, and caring for archival collections. She serves as an advisor to the state of California Office of Historic Preservation and the City of Los Angeles and the Getty Conservation Institute on African American historic places, is Principal Investigator of the African American History & Engagement partnership between CAAM and State Parks, and a member of the editorial board of California History journal. She is completing a book for the California-based Heyday Books, African Americans and the California Dream.

Since her son couldn鈥檛 qualify as a student at 51猎奇入口, she is glad that one of her nieces is an alum. When she鈥檚 not working, Susan enjoys going to the opera, the bounty of diverse restaurant cuisines, and deep soulful talks with her friends.

Past Recipients

Year Alum
2024 Claire Sands Baker 鈥93
2023 Ellen Rosenblum 鈥72
2022 Sara Kim 鈥86
2021 Connie de la Vega 鈥75
2020 Anne Maltman Campbell 鈥70
2019 Barbara Brooks Tomblin 鈥66
2018 Michelle Cleveland 鈥00
2017 Carolyn Sheets Owen-Towle 鈥57
2016 Gayle Pope Morrison 鈥71
2015 Dwandalyn R. Reece 鈥85
2014 Margo Leonetti O鈥機onnell 鈥64
2013 Sally Reeves Osberg 鈥73
2012 Maxine Borowsky Junge 鈥59
2011 Virginia Stibbs Anami 鈥66
2010 Gaye Burpee 鈥69
2009 Cynthia 鈥淧ae鈥 White 鈥85
2008 Connie Butler 鈥84
2007 Louise Langlois Francesconi 鈥75
2006 Dr. Kathleen Brogan Schwarz 鈥64
2005 Dede Allen 鈥45
2004 Barbara Cook Wormser 鈥59
2003 Alison Saar 鈥78
2002 Pamela Corey-Archer 鈥62
2001 Hannah-Beth Jackson 鈥71
2000 Beth Nolan 鈥73
1999 Marsha Genesky 鈥80
1998 Susan Fallows Tierney 鈥73
1997 Barbara Arnwine 鈥73
1996 Elizabeth Arnold Stone 鈥71
1995 Marjorie Merryman 鈥72
1994 Nancy Neighbor Russell 鈥53
1993 Pamela Bowren Vandiver 鈥67
1992 Idelle Feinberg Weber 鈥54
1991 Ruth Ashton Taylor 鈥43
1990 Jil Harris Stark 鈥58
1989 Ruth Markowitz Owades 鈥66
1988 Jean Bixby Smith 鈥59
1987 Suzanne Muchnic 鈥62
1986 Tanya Cherry Tull 鈥64
1985 Susan Lautmann Hertel 鈥52
1984 Nancy Cook Aldrich 鈥66
1983 Rosemary Radford Ruether 鈥58
1982 Judith Nelsen Keep 鈥66
1981 Ruth Churchill 鈥54
1980 Laura Thurston Gutman 鈥57
1979 Maryanne McNellis 鈥68
1978 Ellen Hutchinson Ellis 鈥39

 

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