Letters to the Editor - May/Jun 2014
New York, New York
To the Editor:
You have the liveliest, most informative, and most significant writing one can find almost anywhere. Thank you. It’s a pleasure to read your newspaper.
Dr. Howard Sage
India, New York
Bilingual Education for the 21st Century
To the Editor:
All languages of the world and the knowledge enshrined in them are common heritage of the whole human race. Any policy, which results in the marginalization and consequently vanishing of a language, is a criminal act on part of us, the so-called humans.
Prof. Joga Singh
San Diego, California
Dr. Harriet Fields: Health Care Activist in Africa
To the Editor:
This article was truly from the heart and soul of Dr. Fields. She has risked her own health and well being for her passion that she describes so eloquently in the above article. Keep up the good work. I know that what you are doing is very much appreciated by the many lives you have touched. Thanks for sharing your life with us.
Allen Fields
Port Washington, New York
Cecelia McCarton, M.D.: The McCarton Center for Developmental Pediatrics
To the Editor:
This article doesn’t mention what an amazing human being CeCe is, and it should! Caring, compassionate, so smart and always available to help us get through our darkest days.
Judy
New York, New York
Veronica Kelly, Director Special Projects, The Bowery Mission
To the Editor:
I would love to help volunteer any way I can. Please reach out to me.
Jaime Feldman
New York, New York
Outward Bound & Harvard Grad Ed School Found Expeditionary Learning
To the Editor:
What is done at the grade 9 to 12 level specifically?
Arlene