There are too many middle class and upper class individuals who assume they achieved what they did through their own intelligence and hard work. They are in management, or are entrepreneurs, or perhaps the CFO in their family business.
My newsletter Over The Garden Fence - past two editions
Neither tragedy nor bullying defined her: this female athlete is in Tokyo for the Paralympics
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Decades lost and found: Sheila E. Tucker interviewed by Alex Senson
I’m in a podcast session in the link below. The interviewer skillfully ties my responses to his questions - about my childhood days of being bullied - into a conclusion for the listener, of how one terrible year at the hands of a sadistic pedophile at age four affected my entire childhood. It caused
This woman confronted her childhood bullies
Black History Month: Black troops supported by Brits in wartime Bamber Bridge
I was born in England. I grew up there, and as a child I heard many accounts of wartime Britain: severe rationing and air raids by the German Luftwaffe come to mind.
However, one thing I never heard about until more recently, due to decades-long censorship of the event, was the time in 1943 when White American soldiers stationed in the English town of Bamber Bridge attempted to force the locals to adopt the racial segregation common in the US. They soon found out the Brits were not going to stand for that.