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March 2025

About Senior Solutions
03/28/2025

Building a Bridge With Journey House, A Home Base for Former Foster Youth
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Come for the Knitting, Stay for the Conversation... and the Cookies
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Creating Safe and Smart Spaces with Home Technology
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Finding Joy in My Role on The Pasadena Village Board
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I've Fallen and I Can't Get Up!
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Managing Anxiety
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Message from Our President: Keeping Pasadena Village Strong Together
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My Favorite Easter Gift
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The Hidden History of Black Women in WWII
03/28/2025

Urinary Tract Infection – Watch Out!
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Volunteer Coordinator and Blade-Runner
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Continuing Commitment to Combating Racism
03/26/2025

Status - March 20, 2025
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Goodbye and Keep Cold by Robert Frost
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What The Living Do by Marie Howe
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Racism is Not Genetic
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Bill Gould, The First
03/07/2025

THIS IS A CHAPTER, NOT MY WHOLE STORY
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Dramatic Flair: Villagers Share their Digital Art
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Empowering Senior LGBTQ+ Caregivers
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A Life Never Anticipated
03/02/2025

Eaton Fire Changes Life
03/02/2025

February 2025

Commemorating Black History Month 2025
02/28/2025

Transportation at the Pasadena Village
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A Look at Proposition 19
02/27/2025

Behind the Scenes: Understanding the Pasadena Village Board and Its Role
02/27/2025

Beyond and Within the Village: The Power of One
02/27/2025

Celebrating Black Voices
02/27/2025

Creatively Supporting Our Village Community
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Decluttering: More Than The Name Implies
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Hidden Gems of Forest Lawn Museum
02/27/2025

LA River Walk
02/27/2025

Message from the President
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Phoenix Rising
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1619 Conversations with West African Art
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The Party Line
02/24/2025

Bluebird by Charles Bukowski
02/17/2025

Dreams by Langston Hughes
02/17/2025

Haiku - Four by Fritzie
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Haikus - Nine by Virginia
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Wind and Fire
02/17/2025

Partnerships Amplify Relief Efforts
02/07/2025

Another Community Giving Back
02/05/2025

Diary of Disaster Response
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Eaton Fire: A Community United in Loss and Recovery
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Healing Powers of Creative Energy
02/05/2025

Living the Mission
02/05/2025

Message from the President: Honoring Black History Month
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Surviving and Thriving: Elder Health Considerations After the Fires
02/05/2025

Treasure Hunting in The Ashes
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Villager's Stories
02/05/2025

A Beginning of Healing
02/03/2025

Hectic Evacuation From Eaton Canyon Fire
02/02/2025

Hurricanes and Fires are Different Monsters
02/02/2025

January 2025

Deeper thinking resulting from discussions…

By Blog Master
Posted: 08/23/2020
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- Dick Myers -

Wide ranging as usual but characterized by more than usual references to books and a podcast of interest. We started with mention of a new podcast offered through the NY Times, “Nice white parents”. A report on a school issue taking place in Brooklyn that pits a group of white parents against the PTA of an ethnically diverse school regarding a language enrichment program. This podcast illustrates some of the difficulties that we face in trying to workout solutions in a complicated society.

The books mentioned during our discussion included:

  • Blue Bias- An Ex-Cop Turned Philosopher Examines the Learning and Resolve Necessary to End Hidden Prejudice in Policing
  • Educated - The author recounts overcoming her survivalist Mormon family in order to go to college, and emphasizes the importance of education to enlarging her world.
  • Just Mercy - A Story of Justice and Redemption
  • The Warmth of Other Suns - he Epic Story of America's Great Migration
  • Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents - The author s examines the unspoken caste system that has shaped America and shows how our lives today are still defined by a hierarchy of human divisions.

The group also made references to a New York Times recent supplement on women's right to vote.

A good part of time in this session was spent discussing a recent Pasadena shooting, where the officer’s body cam was not on, bringing these issues in very close to home. Following the meeting, I received a note from one of the participants, making the following statement:

“I realize how my thinking is deepening about interactions between police and Black people because of these discussions. The discussion became local today. The recent police shooting in Pasadena immediately raised questions in my mind: What if I were the one driving around the corner with a missing front license plate? If I were stopped and I showed the officer the plate which rested on my dashboard explaining that it had fallen off right after I recently purchased the car, would I be asked to get out of the car? Would my passenger be asked to get out of the car? Or would I just be given a ticket and sent on my way ending any further communication?”

 

These discussions do make a difference!

Join us for our next discussion on first Friday, September 7 at 10:00 am PST.

 

 

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