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...donations, there are also organizations that already operate at high international standards, saving lives and offering the promise of health to millions of people in developing nations. Donors to this committee represent outstanding examples of corporate philanthropy and the best of corporate responsibility. We are proud of their support. GWENDOLYN CALVERT BAKER President and CEO U.S. Committee for UNICEF New York City...
...what he jokingly refers to as "Team Tarver." It revolves around his mother Gwendolyn, who raised Antonio and his three sisters by herself. When Tarver, just 19, with no job or college prospects, developed a cocaine problem, his mother gave him the strength to get help. "She's a best friend," he says. "She just never gave up on me." The experience, he says, was "the turning point of my life. I've been to the bottom, and there was only one way to go: up. I've taken this elevator straight to the top." Other members of Team Tarver...
...Sarah Gwendolyn Matthews...
...Gwendolyn Lister, 42, editor of The Namibian, Windhoek. Lister will focus her study on democracy, human rights and related areas such as press freedom, freedom of speech and the media. She also intends to pursue courses in political philosophy, ethics and writing...
What about coming to hear the Black Pulitzer-Prize winning poet and author Gwendolyn Brooks? Friday night, after two hours of brilliant student poetry, dance, and drama at the Lowell Hall "Celebration," Professor Brooks read two tremendous poems. On Saturday during the day, she recited (if that word can describe her powerful reading) for over an hour in Radcliffe's Lyman Common Room. Each time she presented to a primarily student audience...