by Jerome Paige | Jun 1, 2021 | Conversations Across Generations, Featured, Guest Contributor, The 1960s Project, Voices of the 1960s, WOJM-SM
HASSAN BILAL To My Grandchildren: Lamar, Isa, Nasir, Ali and Blessing: There’s an old saying: “Youth is wasted on the young.” This adage rings truer to me each day. Unfortunately, the more I think about this maxim, the more youngsters I see who validate this...
by Jerome Paige | Apr 27, 2021 | Featured, Future Scenario Planning, Guest Contributor, The 1960s Project
JAMES E. PAIGE, JR. High School Class of 1963 Even people involved in direct services such as bus drivers, waitstaff, teachers, case managers, and cashiers will not escape automation. Dateline — June 1963: Witnessing Employment Changes In The 1960s Dateline –...
by Jerome Paige | Apr 11, 2021 | Featured, Future Scenario Planning, Guest Contributor, The 1960s Project
OKELLA PAIGE TRICE High School Class of 1962 https://youtu.be/CoFU7JiA_iI Okella Trice shares her future scenario planning centered on an education system that teaches the “whole individual”. “Along with my junior and high school classes in the...
by Jerome Paige | Mar 23, 2021 | Featured, Guest Contributor, HerStories of the 1960s, The 1960s Project
ESTHER MACKINTOSH High School Class of 1965 In June 2021, I will become the board chair of Morningside College in Sioux City, Iowa. I graduated from Morningside in 1969. Attending Morningside was my first step off our family’s dairy farm. It was the second time in my...
by Jerome Paige | Mar 18, 2021 | Featured, Guest Contributor, HerStories of the 1960s, The 1960s Project
RITA JIGGETTS GOLDMAN High School Class of 1967 College Class of 1971 Lincoln U was a four-year coming of age experience. We look back in amazement and wonder how that experience shaped our lives and was a big part of making us who we became. I bit my bottom lip –...
by Jerome Paige | Mar 18, 2021 | Featured, Guest Contributor, HerStories of the 1960s, The 1960s Project
KATHY MARSHALL High School Class of 1967 College Class of 1971 After retirement, I’ve continued giving back and paying forward, developing personally, and traveling. And true to my Lincoln University experience, I’m having FUN! My name is Kathy Marshall. I’m a retired...