@AKinkhabwala I stopped pumping when the pandemic hit. My nursling was 10 months old so no longer took a bottle with Mommy 10 feet away at all times. I asked my Mom to throw out all of my milk that wasted in the months of sitting in the fridge. I had to leave the house. Hugs!
Down 1-2 in the bottom of the 7th with two outs and up steps Lewis Cropper ‘21! St. Luke’s Baseball beats Brunswick to stay in the hunt for the FAA league championship! #GoStorm#slsstorm
What happened on Capitol Hill has everything to do with racism. Here’s just one example from my inbox: when a local elementary school sent out resources to parents about how talk with their children about this week’s events, a parent responded (and CCed me) with this feedback.
Impossible is Nothing. I'm so excited to announce the launch of our first Virtual Learning Classroom in Africa.
Today 948 kids can learn remotely but we want to reach 10,000kids.
Kindly RT & let's support kids across communities to learn during & after this period. #Slum2School
The Mississippi State House passes a resolution to begin the process to change the state's flag, which features a Confederate emblem
https://t.co/ClACqBVZB5
A new semester = a new opportunity to break the hearts of teachers in my master’s course by letting them know that learning styles is an educational myth. 🤯
The #PrincetonU Board of Trustees has voted to remove Woodrow Wilson’s name from the School of Public Policy and International Affairs and residential college. https://t.co/rt17hfDCk2
A friend of mine said this today:
“Privilege is the difference between disruption and devastation. I refuse to complain.”
Schools closing. Meetings cancelled. All nothing compared to livelihoods threatened. Dang. Perspective is a mighty thing.
#CoronavirusPandemic
Amber Berry, Liz Perry and Jim Foley of @StLukesSchool leading a stimulating session on “Your People Are Your Legacy: Intentionally Crafting Culture Through Hiring Practices” at #NAISAC They were exceptional #stlukesct
Dr. Robin DiAngelo spoke with St. Luke's faculty and parents about the challenges and benefits of discussing race and racism as part of St. Luke's ongoing focus on civil discourse as a critical leadership skill and an essential element of an exceptional education. #stlukesct