Sharon Langley's carousel ride made US history and reverberated in my life

Perspective: I was there that day in 1963 in Baltimore, too, but my experience was different. Recently, we chatted by phone about being "two sides of the same coin" at a moment in civil rights history.

Mentors made the difference for first female and lay president of Loyola New Orleans

A childhood steeped in faith and a series of good mentors helped Tania Tetlow make history at the 107-year-old university.

Read again: 10 noteworthy stories from 2019

GSR Today - Each of these stories had something about it that has stuck with me and is worth revisiting, or enjoying for the first time if you missed it earlier in the year.




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