My own reconnecting with Laurel took place during the December holidays, spring breaks, or summers, the only times I was home from Harvard. I recall how special it was ...picking her up from the House family and bringing her home for the weekend.
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Suprise Me
One child’s path from marginalization to equality
Prompted By Inequality
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My own reconnecting with Laurel took place during the December holidays, spring breaks, or summers, the only times I was home from Harvard. I recall how special it was ...picking her up from the House family and bringing her home for the weekend.
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Mary, The Feminist
Prompted By Art’s Impact
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This is a tribute to Pussy Riot,
Artists as Activists, who believe their punk performances
are civic and moral responsibilities to fight all oppressors
of freedom today (particularly Putin and Trump)
https://youtu.be/C7SuYxA24PI
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Second Choice
Prompted By Prom
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I was not a “cool” kid in high school, and, though I had run through a fair number of dates, I never had a long-term boyfriend. As prom time approached my senior year, I desperately wanted to attend that rite of passage, but things were not looking good. My two best friends had been in…
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April 19, 2015
Prompted By Anniversaries
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I will never forget the actual anniversary of the day my mother died, April 19, 2015.
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Frances Henne
Prompted By Favorite Teacher
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Frances Henne I’ve been inspired by many fine teachers over the years but the one who influenced me most was Frances Henne, my professor at Columbia’s graduate library school. Not a household name and surely not recognizable outside her field, Dr Henne was a mover and a shaker in the children’s and young adult…
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The Identity Roundabout: The Long Way Home
Prompted By Art’s Impact
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With the discovery of Jewish art and culture my heritage became more significant.
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Marvin: Remembering a Writer
Prompted By Potpourri (Writer's Choice)
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Saturday Night at the Big Y
Prompted By Supermarkets
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Saturday Night at the Big Y When the lights went out in New York during the great northeast blackout of 1965, I was browsing with a friend at Georg Jensen, the upscale Madison Avenue silver shop. Then all us shoppers held hands, and in single file we groped our way out to the dark…
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Stove
Prompted By Some Assembly Required
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You never like that stove. You don’t know what it meant.
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Letterman’s Favorite Magician
Prompted By Do You Believe in Magic?
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Years ago, we attended a fundraiser for affordable housing (an ongoing dilemma) on Martha’s Vineyard. The evening began with a reception on a large property where the Clintons had stayed while he was still in office, then fanned out to smaller parties across the island for special dinners and entertainment. We attended a “magic” party…we…
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