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Leaping Forward – Possibilities Opposed to the Limitations
As I watched this ParaOlympics Open Ceremony today (from days past) – that phrase “The fact we can be limited by our creativity, possibilities opposed to the limitations is what this is all about…” the hour ahead can be a … Continue reading
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What Does the Word Legend and E (from Education) Have in Common?
Phil Livingston. Period. A few things you should know. Never an administrator. Redefined the role of a substitute. Proof a government agency officer could be one of the BEST educators. ever. What does it take to inspire students? Stories and … Continue reading
Celebrate Happiness
I loved the 2018 Winter Olympic Games. LOVED. And here is why: 1- There is no main goal on target for division or divisive motives. We see that in rhetoric from leaders in our country, to our states, to other … Continue reading
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Students Rise to the Challenge – and Prepare for Change
There are SO MANY topics in the last few months worthy of discussion and as many know – sources of exhaustion in trying to dissect bit by bit the importance of such a movement. Bit by bit, several posts will … Continue reading
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Valentine’s Day is About Those That Moved us.
Keyshawn Purnell was one of the most soulful human beings I every found myself beside. I have said it a few times and I will say it again – very few times in life do you come across someone that … Continue reading
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Moments that can’t be forgotten, should not be forgotten, and lessons to be kept deep inside.
Looking back at leaving Mexico before such a tragedy as the 2017 earthquake that touched so many parts of my romping grounds, I found there are voices I can latch onto that remind everyone, tragedy is not the only path … Continue reading
Read Aloud Day, Black History Month, the African American Read in!
Today is World Read Aloud Day, and yes, we did an amazing Open Mic Night last night with alot of cool things to bring in The African American Read In, Black History Month, and … Did you know tonight is … Continue reading
Embracing the “Bear”
Wow – listening to the podcast – about childhood trauma – this past weekend. What Do Asthma, Heart Disease And Cancer Have In Common? Maybe Childhood Trauma Major connections and flashbacks occurred. Recently discussing with friends yesterday about the differences … Continue reading
Readathon 2018 – This weekend!
It is HERE! Check below too! How to Readathon, #24in48 Style First of all, there is no one right way to readathon. Let’s just get that caveat out of the way up front. But as 24in48 reaches maturity (insert cheek pinching … Continue reading




