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Clarence Ramey, a B.A. and former UMO janitor, was fired because he \u27tried to initiate change\u27
Clarence Ramey is black, college educated and former UMO janitor. But Ramey was fired last May, not because he was black but because the tried to initiate changes in a system where change may seem impossible
How Do We Make Goodness Attractive?
Speech at Induction into the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Television Hall of Fame (Feb. 27, 1999). During his career, Rogers received two Peabody Awards, four Emmy Awards, a “Lifetime Achievement” Award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom, America’s highest honor for a civilian
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Turning Caring Into Action
I had always been interested in children, maybe because I was an “only child” until I was eleven. So I had to make up whatever brothers and sisters (permanent playmates) I had. I think, even more likely, I’ve been interested in children because my parents and grandparents—my early teachers— really valued children. For them, children were to seen and heard. And what we said and thought mattered to them. I think that’s a main reason why I’ve been able to spend so much of my professional life working for families with young children and feel good about it. Naturally, I wonder about your early caregivers and how they helped you become who you are.Hogg Foundation for Mental Healt
The place of grief work in mental health
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--Boston University, 1948. This item was digitized by the Internet Archive
Microcomputers: Where did they come from? What will we do with them?
Computers will not pass from the scene, either in society or in our schools. The microcomputer revolution is upon us
What a joy to be in such splendid company...
Handwritten note from Mister Rogers to May Sarton regarding inclusion in a book.https://dune.une.edu/sarton_inserts/1000/thumbnail.jp
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