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Sara Lawrence Lightfoot Bio

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Sarah Lawrence Lightfoot Biography and Sarah Lawrence Life History

Sara Lawrence Lightfoot BioSarah Lawrence Personal Information:

Sarah Lawrence was born on 22nd august, 1944; daughter of Charles Lawrence and Margaret Morgan Lawrence (a child psychiatrist); divorced; children: Tolani, Martin. Education: Swarthmore College, B.A.; the Bank Street College of Education; Harvard University, doctorate in the sociology of education. Memberships: National Academy of Education, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthurFoundation. All of us at this point, to some degree, are on a search for meaningfulness, for purposefulness. Sarah Lawrence is enjoying a widely varied career and we want to find what this next 25 years, this penultimate chapter of our life, is going to be about. And we're ready for something new. For a new experience. For a new adventure. And I think all of us, to some degree, experience some burnout. Burnout is not about working too hard. Or working too diligently or being over committed.

Sarah Lawrence Career Life:

Professor of education at Harvard University; sociologist; author of sociological books, also author of articles for the Urban Diversity series published by Columbia University in 1978, as well as for the publication, Daedulus.She commented in the New York Times, have a very distorted view of who we are reflected at us. Part of the focus of this work is really to bust through some of those caricatures. Lawrence Lightfoot also has spoken of the book's dual nature, that of telling the stories of her subjects and chronicl the developing relationship between [her] and the storytellers. In Publishers Weekly she said, "My voice is revealed and quite purposely so in the text, in showing how intimate the development of our relationships became. Each one is idiosyncratic and personal, adding that "people tell stories not to walls, but as part of a developing relationship with the listener. Her book gives the impression of blending sociology and biography with oral storytelling and even therapy.

Sara Lawrence Lightfoot Bio

Lawrence-Lightfoot's book, I have Known Rivers: Lives of Loss and Liberation, about the black middle class, was selected as a Book-of- the-Month Club main choice. Her book Balm in Gilead, which chronicles her own mother's life, won a Christopher Award in 1988 for "literary merit and humanitarian achievement" and was a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. A sociologist and a professor of education at Harvard University and the second African American woman in that university's history to become a permanent faculty member, Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot has received many prizes for her work, which deals with race class, American schools, and the education of minorities.

With the objectivity and insight of a scholar and the love and admiration of a daughter, Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot recounts the extraordinary life of her mother, Dr. Margaret Morgan-Lawrence, one of the first American women to graduate from both Cornell University and Columbia University's School of Medicine to become a physician.

Synopsis:

Renowned sociologist Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot challenges the still-prevailing and anachronistic images of aging by documenting and revealing the ways in which the years between ages fifty and seventy-five Sociologist Lawrence-Lightfoot (Balm in Gilead) coins the term.

Awards:

Candace Award, National Coalition of 100 Black Women; Macarthur Price, 1984; Outstanding Book Award for The Good High School, from the American Educational Research Association, 1984; Christopher Award for Balm in Gilead, Harvard University's George Led lie price for research, 1993.

Works:

  • Worlds Apart: Relationships between Families and Schools, Basic Books, 1978.
  • Beyond Bias: Perspectives on Classrooms, Harvard University Press, 1979.
  • The Good High School: Portraits of Character and Culture, Basic Books, 1983.
  • Balm in Gilead: Journey of a Healer (biography), Addison-Wesley, 1988.
  • I've Known Rivers: Lives of Loss and Liberation, Addison-Wesley, 1994.

Books:

  • Will Moyers: A World of Ideas, edited by Betty Sue Flowers, Doubleday, 1989.
  • Contemporary Authors, Gale Research, Volume 1994.
  • Lawrence-Lightfoot, Sara, Balm in Gilead: Journey of a Healer, Addison-Wesley, 1988.
  • Lawrence-Lightfoot, Sara, the Good High School: Portraits of Character and Culture, Basic Books, 1983.

Periodicals:

  • BOMC News, November 1994.
  • Chicago Tribune, November 28, 1988; August 19, 1990.
  • Choice, May 1979.
  • Detroit Free Press, September 18, 1994.
  • Essence, October 1994.
  • Los Angeles Times Book Review, October 23, 1983, January 29, 1989.
  • Ms. Magazine, September/October 1994.
  • New Republic, January 23, 1984.
  • New York Times, August 31, 1994.
  • New York Times Book Review, January 1, 1988.
  • Publishers Weekly, July 24, 1978, July 11, 1994, September 5, 1994.
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