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Monthly Speaker Series: Rita Steele & Dr. Alexandria Russell
Wed, Feb 11
|Zoom
“All of these people were someone": The Cedar Grove Memorial Project


Time & Location
Feb 11, 2026, 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM EST
Zoom
About the event
The Boston Women’s Heritage Trail (BWHT) leads the Cedar Grove Memorial Project in Dorchester. We honor the lives of 133 women, who were residents of the Home for Aged Colored Women—a historic site on Beacon Hill founded in 1860 in Boston by a group of abolitionists to provide support to elderly Black women in need of housing and financial aid. These women are buried in individually unmarked graves at the Cedar Grove Cemetery and their legacies are unknown to the Greater Boston community. BWHT is committed to uncovering, sharing, and preserving the stories of Boston’s women, amplifying their legacies by marrying public art and historical initiatives.
Rita Steele, whose ancestor Sarah Smith is buried in one of the Cedar Grove Cemetery gravesites, will share her genealogical research journey and instrumental role in the Cedar Grove Memorial Project Steering Committee. Dr. Alexandria Russell, Executive Director of BWHT, will provide an overview of the project and…
