Parents as Teachers
By Frances Bryce, January 14, 2021 — This story is about me being a parent educator or coach for parents. My return to Philadelphia was from a request of my best friend, who was in charge of a community center. … Continued
By Frances Bryce, January 14, 2021 — This story is about me being a parent educator or coach for parents. My return to Philadelphia was from a request of my best friend, who was in charge of a community center. … Continued
By Eleanor Kazdan, Philadelphia, January 1, 2021 — Last night I watched the sickening mob violence in the Capitol unfold in real-time; there was a sense of unreality. This was not a police drama on Netflix. Newscasters were trying to … Continued
By Eleanor Kazdan, September 21, 2021 — Soleil and LuAya stayed with us this past weekend while their parents were in New York City celebrating their tenth anniversary. Sunday was a beautiful sunny day. We went up to the roof … Continued
By Norman Cain, August 13, 2020 — I couldn’t have been more than maybe about 3 or 4 years old when I lived on Olive Street, in West Philadelphia. I believe Olive Street starts way around Fishtown somewhere. It was always … Continued
By Eleanor Kazdan, August 20, 2021 — I learned in my child language development class that we have no memories before the time that we can verbalize, so that explains why my first memory is from when I was 2. … Continued
By José Dominguez, Philadelphia, PA 01/07/2021 — I’m not interested in violence per se I had the voyeuristic tropism to images of some fights. For example, several years ago I did a special photo tour to cover a bullfight in … Continued
By José Dominguez, August 20, 2020 — All things happened when my mom was about 75 years old more or less. How she survived living alone in that rented apartment for 10 or more years after this happened, well the … Continued
By Norman Cain, July 23, 2020 — My first evening on the college campus that I attended and that was in 1961. And it was traditional during that particular period at HBCUs [Historically Black Colleges & Universities] that freshmen went … Continued
By Norman Cain, June 6, 2020 — This is a story about the 4 or 5 times that I’ve been a groomsman in weddings. In late July of 1964, I was a groomsman in the wedding of my best friend at … Continued
By Cynthia Morihara, August 27, 2020 — After listening to a motivational speech from the Society of Leadership and Success of which I am a member, I learned that in order to accomplish something in life one must have both … Continued