If you could have something named after you, what would it be? A street and I would live on Kiki Lane.
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Julia Greeley
Julia Greeley 1833-1918. Former slave. One of the “Saintly Six”
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Mother Mary Lange 1789-1882 Haitian. founded the Oblate Sisters of Providence in 1829, the first Black religious congregation in the United States. Was the first Black superior general. One of the “Saintly Six”.
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When you were five, what did you want to be when you grew up? A teacher. I idolized my piano teacher who also was my kindergarten teacher. Mrs. Galley also recognized my academic achievements and had me advance into first grade (which she also taught) after a few weeks in kindergarten.
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What’s something most people don’t understand? Life happens for them and not to them. And we can control how we react to life.
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How has technology changed your job? I am retired but currently I am on a plane flying from DUB to SFO and am connected to the internet. Technology game changer.
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Pierre Toussaint 1766-1853 Haitian-American former slave first and only layman to be buried in the crypt below the main altar of the current St. Patrick’ Cathedral on Fifth Avenue. Declared Venerable in 1996. One of the “Saintly Six”
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Sister Thea Bowman 1937-1990, was a teacher, musician, liturgist, and scholar. One of “Saintly Six” candidates for sainthood.
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How often do you say “no” to things that would interfere with your goals? Always. Me first. No is a complete sentence. I am happy the help folks as long as there is no conflict with my goals. If there is, “No”!
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