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A Tribute to Wes Wehmiller
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This tribute to Wes was presented by Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, Wes’ aunt, at the East coast Celebration of Wes’ Life held on March 6th at the Lang Music Building at Swarthmore College.
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There is a mythology among writers who do whirlwind book tours around the country. At some point in the rigorous travel and performance schedule—in my case 14 cities in 18 days—things fall apart. You find yourself in your bathtub, in some hotel, in some city whose location you can’t recall—weeping. The feelings of dislocation, anomie, homesickness take over, and the bawling starts, the floodgates open up, and the tears refuse to stop. I have heard this story from author friends for years, and always felt it was a somewhat exaggerated, self-important narrative… until I reached Los Angeles, the 10th city on my 1994 book tour, and found myself refusing to adhere to the hectic schedule that had been laid out for me. I was scolded by my escort whose responsibility it was to deliver me to the various television and radio gigs, but I could carry on no longer, and escaped to my hotel room, threw off my clothes, fell into the bathtub, and started sobbing. Within minutes, the phone started ringing, and it rang
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How The Exits We Make Set Us Free
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Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot is a MacArthur prize-winning sociologist and the Hargroves Fisher Professor of Education at Harvard University. Over the course of her career, she has studied the culture of families, communities and schools.
She's authored 10 books, in which she's written expansively and eloquently about the human condition. Her latest is called, "Exit: The Endings That Set Us Free." In it, Lawrence-Lightfoot writes about the many exits we make in our lives: exits from jobs, from relationships, from the closet, from pain and from life itself.
By telling the stories of real people and their exits, she reminds us that Exits are where transitions and new life begin.They make us who we are and have much to teach us. We're in the habit of celebrating new beginnings, but too often we ignore or diminish the exits that are all around us.
Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot reminds us to celebrate and honor, or at least be attentive to, our exits.
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- Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot, author and Harvard professor
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This segment aired on June 4, 2012.