Well, golly days. Such a good chat ranging from Ireland to Montana, then Maryland; copper mines+smelting to chicken coops; technical communication+being a human; footnote: I love the Jesuits & so many nuns. Grateful. https://t.co/iTxc2hgZK6
From the Irish enclaves of Butte, Montana to a chicken coop on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, Marybeth Shea guides us along little-known paths of Irish migration and through the little understood profession of technical communications. https://t.co/zMam2kjT2s
Meet Peggy E. Moore, the incredible 75-year-old Black woman who just graduated from the same university where she’s worked for 44 years! 👏🏾❤️
From Temple University employee to proud graduate — this full-circle moment proves it’s never too late to chase your dreams and complete what you started.
A single mom who began her degree in 1980, Peggy balanced work, family, and studies for decades. Now she’s showing the whole universe that age is just a number and perseverance always wins.
Black women continuing to rewrite the rules at every stage of life! This is beautiful!
@drseanmullen Living my ethics of care for self, my beloveds, and all people I encounter. Am environmental scientist/professor. Believe in human flourishing. 66. Raised in Mountains of montana, want to reflect nature’s majesty and services to make all life possible. Fresh air, too, out there!
Family, help me give a BIG welcome to Brenden & Laila of Fort Dodge, Iowa. These two amazing young leaders have stepped up to take on the 50 Yard Challenge, committing to mow 50 FREE lawns for the elderly, disabled, single parents, and veterans in their community.