Monthly Archives: November 2018

How Not to Feel Alone

About a week ago at a party celebrating the 45th wedding anniversary of one of my sisters, I fell into conversation with a lovely woman who happened to be my sister’s pilates instructor. We were lamenting the fact that people … Continue reading

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“Black Girl Magic”

I was a young teacher during the Great Society, the Johnson administration from 1963 – 1969.  Exhilarated by new civil rights laws and by the establishment of welfare for the poor. I read lots of supportive literature such as Black … Continue reading

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Lower Standards of Leadership

As a life-long Democrat, I will admit to having crossed over to Republican in a few local elections.  In spite of my agreement with most of what the Democratic party stands for, I have always respected the views of my … Continue reading

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