Anthony Ray Hinton was wrongfully imprisoned on death row in Alabama for nearly thirty years. In his book "The Sun Does Shine" and this talk, he recalls the powerful and moving story of how he was convicted and eventually exonerated.
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Anthony Ray Hinton was wrongfully imprisoned on death row in Alabama for nearly thirty years. In his book "The Sun Does Shine" and this talk, he recalls the powerful and moving story of how he was convicted and eventually exonerated.
At the young age of six, Ruby Bridges advanced the cause of civil rights in November 1960 when she became the first African American student to integrate an elementary school in the South.
In my 7th & 8th grade online leadership class, we’re discussing different public officials responses to the coronavirus. We have open and frank conversations about what we like and don’t like about each decision.
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On Monday I had the opportunity to guest lecture for the leadership class at The Ohio State University ATI. Knowing the students were all female, I based my lecture on content from the book Lean In by Sheryl Sandberg.
Today I’m grateful for God’s timing. Too many times I’ve judged my success by how quickly I could check something off my to-do-list (I.e graduating with my bachelors at 20). But the problem with that is sometimes I completely forgot to enjoy the journey or thought something wasn’t worth doing because I didn’t meet my goal. How more wrong could I have been?