Catherine Kerr (environmentalist)
Catherine "Kay" Kerr (née Spaulding; 1911 – 2010) was a pioneer in environmentalism. She, along with friends Sylvia McLaughlin and Esther Gulick, founded the Save San Francisco Bay Association in 1961{{cite book|last=Scott|first=Mel|title=The San Francisco Bay Area: A Metropolis in Perspective|year=1985|publisher=University of California Press|location=Berkeley|isbn=0520055101|page=316|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=xlE4hwWVqqwC&pg=PA316 }} which eventually became Save The Bay. The three friends also founded the Bay Conservation and Development Commission, the first coastal protection agency in America. Their efforts helped spark the environmental movement in the United States.{{cite web|title = Sylvia McLaughlin, Save the Bay founder, fights on - SFGate|url = http://www.sfgate.com/science/article/Sylvia-McLaughlin-Save-the-Bay-founder-fights-on-2324994.php|website = www.sfgate.com| date=31 October 2011 |accessdate = 2015-01-16}}
Throughout her life, Kerr fought to protect the San Francisco Bay from development and landfill and to restore wetlands and estuarine habitat.
Personal life
Kay Kerr was born in Los Angeles and attended Stanford University, where she majored in journalism. At a peace conference in 1934 she met and later married Clark Kerr, who went on to become an economics professor and chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley, and then the president of the University of California system. {{cite web|title = Catherine 'Kay' Kerr - Save the Bay founder - dies - SFGate|url = http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Catherine-Kay-Kerr-Save-the-Bay-founder-dies-2479234.php|website = www.sfgate.com| date=3 January 2011 |accessdate = 2015-01-16}}
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Category:Activists from the San Francisco Bay Area