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Monthly Archives: June 2013
A firmer resolve: why I am going to Denver for the 2013 conference
Jan Bright is a member of the Circle of Joy, a retired high school English teacher after 26 years, married 42 years, with two children, two grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. Her hobbies and interests include traveling, shipping, music, dance, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Birmingham, Black philanthropy, Circle of Joy, giving back, philanthropic renaissance
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Making a difference: 10 questions for Terri Southall
Terri Southall is a member of The Birmingham Change Fund. Giving Back is in her DNA. 1) Who are and what do you know about your ancestors? Mother’s Side – Lydia (Garner) Southall Irene and Coleman Wilson lived in Whitehall, … Continue reading
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