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Immigrant Heritage Month: The Accent of Courage

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  They arrive with backpacks full of hope and words that sound different. In the hallways of American schools, immigrant children learn quickly that difference can draw laughter before it earns respect. Their names are shortened, their lunches questioned, their accents mimicked. But beneath those moments of cruelty, something extraordinary is happening. They are learning endurance. They are learning how to translate their parents’ sacrifices into possibility. They are learning that courage sometimes sounds like mispronounced syllables and sometimes looks like showing up again tomorrow. These children grow into adults who speak more than one language of belonging. They become the interpreters, the advocates, the innovators who remind us that America’s strength has always been its mosaic of voices. This Immigrant Heritage Month, let’s honor the children who carried their families’ dreams through the gauntlet of misunderstanding — and turned it into empathy. Their courage is the accen...

Daily Excerpt: Road Map to Power (Husain & Husain) - Self-Esteem and the Challenges of the Discontent

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excerpt from Road Map to Power -  Chapter 5: Self-Focus and the Challenges of the Discontent Rule of the Road: Looking for security? It’s in the attachment. Mile Markers: Attachment, Self-Esteem, Self-Focus, Bullying, Celebrity Worship, Real vs. Ideal Self, Social Comparison, Keeping Up with the Joneses, Eating Disorders, Rosebud Four former high school chums, George, James, Phil, and Tom, meet for a highly anticipated reunion with their coach to celebrate past victories and relive previous triumphs. Sounds like a scene from any of a myriad of communities across the landscape of the United States. It is also the premise for Jason Miller’s play, That Championship Season, winner of Pulitzer and Tony awards. Originally debuting in 1972, the play was a rebuke of time-honored traditions and a challenge to many of the collective values held by society at large. Set in the coal mining town of Scranton, Pennsylvania, four star athletes return to the house of their former coach to share th...