The creative process provides a template for living a dynamic and healthy life. In this blog I explore both personal and professional reflections on that process. As a Certified Life Coach and an artist and writer, my life is an adventure in living creatively. I hope readers will enjoy here some shared discoveries, acquired wisdom, philosophical and professional explorations into the gift that coaching can be,and insights to the power of creativity as a guiding force.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
I said I'd post a photo of myself so here I am with my dear friend Morrie Turner. Morrie Turner is one of the lesser-known heroes of the civil rights movement. He was the first nationally-syndicated African American cartoonist in America. His endearing Wee Pals cartoon strip was the first to depict people of color, making Morrie not only a pioneer, but an inspiration for young cartoonists of all colors. The wisdom that comes through the children in Wee Pals is equal to that of the Peanuts gang, and the strip often takes on issues of race with amazing charm and candor. If you are a reader of the Oakland Tribune, you're familiar with Wee Pals, but you may not know much about Morrie. To learn more about this talented, modest, and genuine man, please go to: http://www.creators.com/comics/wee-pals-about.html.
In the photo, we were at the San Francisco Library where a special exhibition celebrated Morrie's illustrious career. I'm so proud to call him a friend, and I'm sure you will be glad to know about his unique and creative contribution to the world.
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