For Roses, Too

Credits

This exhibit owes much to the scholarship of Dr. Rita Rubinstein Heller, whose work has not only generated immeasurably valuable scholarship on the Summer School, but has also helped to collect firsthand accounts from faculty and students of the School that now comprise a valuable breadth of archival material from which to draw from. Also invaluable to the development of this project has been Dr. Jennifer Redmond's digital exhibit "The Summer School for Women Workers: Diversity, Class, and Education," which has been an invaluable resource to many who wish to learn about the Summer School and its relationship to other institutions of its kind.

The author of this exhibit would also like to thank the Bryn Mawr College Strike Collective and Black Student Liberatory Coalition for their ongoing labor for and beyond the Student Strike. This project could not exist in its current form today without their work done in the fall of 2020; Bryn Mawr as an institution is indebted to a long history of student activism and calls for change, and our present moment should not be excluded from this lineage.

Further reading on the Summer School and its history can be found in these sources below:

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