Good People Doing Good Things — Mister Rogers – introduction by Jill Dennison
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Continue ReadingSmorgasbord Blog Magazine – Guest Post – I Wish I Knew Then What I Know Now! by Jennie Fitzkee Posted on April 20, 2022 I am sure like me, there have been times when you have wondered what difference might have been made to your life, if your younger self had been gifted with the experience […]
Continue ReadingGood People Doing Good Things — Maggie MacDonnell I first wrote about Maggie MacDonnell in August 2017, long before many of you had ever heard of Filosofa’s Word, but she was one of my readers’ favourite good people that year and her story still resonates, is well worth highlighting a second time! Today’s good person is […]
Continue ReadingToday is February 1st and, as such, is the first day of Black History Month, celebrated in the U.S. throughout the month. For literally centuries Black people have been sold into slavery, abused, brutalized, and murdered for no reason other than the colour of their skin. The saddest thing of all is that in this, […]
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Continue ReadingThe Relevance of Shakespeare On Monday evening, I met a friend for a drink in a pub. At some point in our conversation my friend questioned the relevance of Shakespeare to school children. In essence his argument was that it was more important for children to learn to read and write than it was for young […]
Continue ReadingPerhaps We Trusted Too Much Posted on September 6, 2021 If you were born with pale skin in the United States in the last 150 years, you have led a life of great privilege, though you might not realize it. You might begin to realize it if you could exchange brief life stories with someone your […]
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