7 years ago
“Baby It’s Enough of Waneda to Go Around”
My grandmother, Waneda Loretta Pittman (Neda) (May 30, 1933-May 2, 2015), kept us in church with her. She raised her household in …
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7 years ago
“A Haiku for Maw Maw”
Eat Organic Save Money Listen to sages Practice kindness and interdependence Repeat
As a child, I was left in …
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8 years ago
Naima Mora, talks about the stories she can recollect and those that she wish were documented from her grandmother sculptor Elizabeth Catlett (April 15, 1915-April 2, 2012).
8 years ago
Resilience is cultivating religious/spiritual practices. They give you something bigger than yourself to believe in and to rely upon. Not to mention, provide a sense of wonder and magic. Loreli Warren …
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8 years ago
AYEEYO MACAAN (SWEET GRANDMOTHER)
“I remember the scorching sun hitting my back while tears strolled down my eyes. I was eight months pregnant and was holding my two boys’ hand …
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8 years ago
My grandmother, Ruth Ruffin (September 3, 1938-), is the daughter of Mable Toney and Wingfield Ruffin. Her grandchildren call her ‘Grandma Ruth’ or ‘Gee Gee’ and she lives in …
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8 years ago
“The Life in All Living Things”
My parents were teenagers when I was born. So, my parents and I lived with my grandparents in their home in Seattle, Washington …
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8 years ago
Resilience is always giving it your best. Erica Haynes-Ferguson’s great-grandmother, Dr. Annie Lee Richardson (March 13, 1918) passed down to her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren the motto: “Good, better, best never let …
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8 years ago
“The Beautiful Creation of Your Children”
Loreli Warren (August 13, 1938) is my grandma as well as a grandmother to three other grandchildren. She was born and raised in …
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8 years ago
“Good, better, best never let it rest until the good becomes better and the better becomes best” these are words of wisdom that has been passed down through many generations. …
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