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Absolutely and Unconditionally

By: Kelly Williams and Bill Cumming

In March 2005, we shared an early draft of our twenty-seven page children’s picture book, Absolutely and Unconditionally. Given the content of this month’s newsletter, we’ve decided to share it again in its current version as we are also anxiously awaiting some good news about its future in the world of publishing. Continue Reading →

Who Has the Power?






As a society, we consistently speak as if we can teach, motivate, inspire, educate and empower other people.



I wonder what it will take for us to understand that we can do none of these things?





Mentor

By: Bill Cumming & Bill McIntosh

Albert C. Boothby was an extremely quiet man. He taught history in a small independent school, nestled in the rolling hills of central New York State. During the late 50’s and early 60’s, he realized that education was the most important issue in the process of leveling the segregated playing field of public education in the United States. Continue Reading →