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A Personal Statement of Strength and Well-Being

By Richard Myers
Posted: 06/25/2024
Tags: lora harrington pride

This blog topic is intended to collect episodes illustrating racism in some way. Many of these have been documented by one of our Villagers, Lora Harrington-Pride in other posts. A collection of all her posts is available by clicking on her name above.

 This current post is a little different from the others because it does not describe an episode. It is clear that the statement Lora makes today is drawn from her experience in the past. We are grateful that Lora shares her thoughts and feelings with us.

 

Statement from Lora Harrington-Pride:

Racism

   What I have written about on these blogs are things that have happened to me and mine, but they are not things that have broken us or ever defined who we are.

         Don’t see us as people to whom bad things have happened, where you say, “That is so sad – I never knew such things had happened to you.” 

         I don’t want to be seen as a family that has been wounded and is trying to heal.  We are happy, healthy, successful people who have gotten on with our lives and are still able to love people on an individual basis.  We are well.

         My children’s ages are; 66, 63, 62 and 58.  Child number four died in 2019.  Were he still with us, he would be age 60.  In total, through them, I am responsible for 21 human beings living in this world, whose existence defines me, as my existence and who I remain to be, defines them.  Happy Holidays.”

 

Lora Harrington-Pride                                                                12/17/23

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