Nooses in the News
About a week ago, I wrote a post about my reaction to seeing a picture of a noose as part of a cognitive test for a longitudinal study of how […]
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About a week ago, I wrote a post about my reaction to seeing a picture of a noose as part of a cognitive test for a longitudinal study of how […]
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In celebration of all things sunny, and to promote an enriched environment, Parking Suns now features every Sunday a different YouTube music clip about the sun! This week, we have a clip from
We take walking for granted until something happens and we’re not so mobile anymore. Babies teach themselves to walk and it’s a miracle. Then you age and maybe get Parkinson’s,
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Happy, Healthy, Heart-felt Valentine’s Day from Nell Carter and me. I posted this clip on YouTube a few years ago, and so far 22,500 viewers have watched it…or maybe one
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Your brain: use it or lose it! Special Note: As we head towards the upcoming World Parkinson Congress in Kyoto, Japan, I will try to post as much Japanese artwork
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Fishmonger I have taken scales from off The cheeks of the moon. I have made fins from bluejays’ wings, I have made eyes from damsons in the shadow. I have
In celebration of all things sunny, and to promote an enriched environment, Parking Suns now features every Sunday a different YouTube music clip about the sun! This week, Kaye Ballard , who recently
Over the years I’ve participated in a number of research studies related to Parkinson’s disease. In fact, I encourage everyone with PD to sign up with the Michael J. Fox
Terror in a PD Research Study Read More »
Many of my friends and Facebook followers are either Korean or Americans who, like me, worked in Korea, primarily as Peace Corps Volunteers. I lived in Korea for five years,
Traditional Korean Music Shot Into the Future! Read More »
I work at the two Bronx Charter Schools for Better Learning. I’m called a “Professional Development Specialist,” which means I get to train new teachers and teaching assistants in our
Plenty o’ Sun in Primary School Writing Read More »