Perspective
By Eleanor Kazdan, November 12, 2020 — When I start feeling sorry for myself about the sudden and gradual changes in my life due to the pandemic, I think of others who have had to endure much worse. My maternal … Continued
By Eleanor Kazdan, November 12, 2020 — When I start feeling sorry for myself about the sudden and gradual changes in my life due to the pandemic, I think of others who have had to endure much worse. My maternal … Continued
By Frances Bryce, February 25, 2020 — My daughter’s first year at Girls High, after she attended Henry School (this was in Mt. Airy), was one that we were really pleased with because it was an outstanding public girls’ high … Continued
By Frances Bryce, June 4, 2020 — I have something I want to say about all of the things that are going on that we certainly can’t ignore. That it happened and people are still demonstrating. Sometimes I think I … Continued
By Ann von Dehsen, June 4, 2020 — I was a teacher for a while, Special Ed teacher, and we used to have conferences with the parents over the services the kids were entitled to. The White families would come … Continued
By Eleanor Kazdan, June 4, 2020 — I’m speechless and I honestly don’t know what to say. I have not experienced anything personally but my family has experienced anti-Semitism as a Jewish person. My grandparents had to flee from Russia … Continued
By Liz Abrams, June 4, 2020 — I don’t know how many people were around when Rizzo [was], I was so glad that thing is gone. I said I will never forget the day that I opened up the newspaper, … Continued
By Norman Cain, January 1, 14/2021 — You have at this point in your existence attained a state of peacefulness, something that has alluded you throughout the decades of your hectic journey across the corridors of life. For years, your … Continued
By Norman Cain, June 4, 2020 — When I was in the army in the Republic of Panama from ’65 to ’67, I was a military policeman. When I came back to Philadelphia, I spent three years working in a … Continued
By Rochelle R. Tynes, June 4, 2020 — I don’t know if you taught the so-called normal kids, but when I switched over to so-called normal kids (I’m going to call them normal), I had mixed classes. You know, black … Continued