Remembering 1963
is easy for me - the year I graduated from high school, my mother died, I first worked other than baby-sitting (in a McDonald's and then a Boys Club day camp), coming to DC for the March, starting college. The current issue of the Library of Congress Magazine focuses on that year, and I thought I would share this much - the list of items on the timeline, one for each month January - 14th -George W
Crumbling American Dreams
Robert Putnam is an important sociologist. He was born in 1941, which makes him a bit too old to be a Baby Boomer, whereas I, born in 1946, am on the leading edge. This past weekend he had a powerful piece in The New York Times, whose title I have borrowed here. You may well want to read his piece online, in which case here is the link. He focuses on Port Clinton, OH, where he grew up and attende
Daily Kos: Why?
Daily Kos: Why?: Why?byteacherkenFollow Sometimes I think about certain things I perceive or encounter that upset me and ask that simply question -Why?Therein begins a process of expanding my understanding, and thus my humanity.In December of 1956 in the Miami airport I saw my first whites only sign and asked my motherWhy?From that came awareness, that was honed the following Fall with the events