Rep. Terri A. Sewell, serving in the U.S. Congress for Alabama’s 7th District since 2011, has been active in various congressional events and activities as evidenced by recent posts on her social media. With her academic background from Princeton, Oxford’s St Hilda’s College, and Harvard University, Sewell continues to engage with significant historical commemorations and local advocacy matters.
On April 29, 2025, Sewell attended the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony in Washington, honoring the women of the “Six Triple Eight” Central Postal Battalion from World War II. Sewell expressed her presence at the ceremony through social media, indicating her regard for the historic contribution of these pioneering women. “I’m here in Washington attending the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony for the brave and pioneering women of the ‘Six Triple Eight’ Central Postal Battalion of World War II.”
Later that day, Sewell welcomed Alabama letter carriers to her Washington D.C. office as they advocated for federal needs. Sewell showed her support for these constituents and highlighted her role as their ally in Congress. “Our awesome Alabama letter carriers stopped by my D.C. office to advocate for their federal needs. Proud to be your partner and ally in Congress!”
On April 30, 2025, Sewell watched House Democratic Leader Rep. Jeffries deliver a national address regarding President Trump’s first 100 days in office. Sewell informed her followers of the live event and shared access to the proceedings. “LIVE NOW: House Democratic Leader @RepJeffries is speaking to the nation about President Trump’s first 100 days in office.”
In personal context, Sewell, aged 58, hails from Huntsville, Alabama, and currently resides in Birmingham. Her career began in 2011 when she succeeded Artur Davis in Congress.



