Celebrating the life of Barbara Radcliffe Grey.
The resolution highlights Grey's numerous achievements and accolades throughout her life, which include being named Richmonder of the Year and receiving a Richmond History Makers award. Her work at the VUU Museum Art Galleries was particularly noted for preserving African American and African art, emphasizing the cultural significance of her contributions beyond educational circles.
Senate Joint Resolution No. 177 is a memorial resolution celebrating the life and contributions of Barbara Radcliffe Grey, who passed away on June 7, 2025. This resolution recognizes Grey's impactful career as an educator and her role as a respected art curator and preservationist within the Richmond community. After graduating from Virginia Union University in 1947, she dedicated herself to education, starting her journey in a one-room schoolhouse and later serving as a principal and establishing alternative schools in Richmond Public Schools.
While the resolution serves as a formal recognition and reflection on Grey's legacy, it also invites contemplation on the manner in which community leaders are honored posthumously through legislative resolutions. There may be points of discussion regarding the appropriateness of such resolutions in the context of legislative priorities, though the sentiment towards Grey's contributions is overwhelmingly positive.