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Marching at 90

This morning DemocracyNow interviewed a woman marcher in St. Louis: she was 90 years old! She said she has always known St. Louis was segregated and racist, ever since she moved there in 1967, and has worked for change.  When … Continue reading

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Memory Loss And Aging

A few months ago one of my daughters told me she was very worried about my memory loss and thought something was wrong. She did so with the force of her personality, which made it doubly distressing.  I was already … Continue reading

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Accepting Change

0% I do not like change. Never have. The discomfort I experience around change has gotten worse with age, though I know there’s nothing I can do about it. When a friend, or one of my daughters, calls to tell … Continue reading

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