From the Rearview Mirror: Reflecting on Connecting the Dots

From the Rearview Mirror: Reflecting on Connecting the Dots

by Bill Milliken
From the Rearview Mirror: Reflecting on Connecting the Dots

From the Rearview Mirror: Reflecting on Connecting the Dots

by Bill Milliken

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Overview

“Bill Milliken is a rare human being who possesses heart, wisdom, and compassion. Read From the Rearview Mirror and relish the goodness of this man.” — Goldie Hawn, entertainer and philanthropist

From the Rearview Mirror
is the story of Bill Milliken’s journey from an affluent Pittsburgh suburb to the streets of Harlem and the Lower East Side of New York City in the 1960s, on to communal living in Georgia in the 1970s, to working with multiple presidential administrations in Washington, D.C. He struggled with an undiagnosed learning disability in school, believing he was dumb and had nowhere to go. After connecting with the Young Life outreach program at the age of 17, however, he found his calling doing street work with homeless, addicted, and other at-risk teens in the turbulent ’60s.

Bill and his colleagues founded what grew into Communities in Schools, a highly effective organization working to bring services to young people and prevent them from dropping out of school. Along the way, Bill struggled with bringing his personal life into alignment with his ideals, coming to terms with organized religion and his own spiritual path, and creating the family and community he’d always longed for.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781401937911
Publisher: Hay House Inc.
Publication date: 06/15/2012
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 867 KB

About the Author

Bill Milliken has been a tireless advocate for disenfranchised youth and one of the foremost pioneers in the movement to connect schools with community resources to help troubled students graduate and succeed in life. In 1977, he and others developed a model organization, now known as Communities In Schools, which he served for more than 25 years as national president and currently as vice chairman of the board. Bill has advised U.S. Presidents of both political parties and has received numerous awards, including the Edward A. Smith Award for Excellence in Nonprofit Leadership, the Champion for Children Award from the American Association of School Administrators, the National Caring Award from the Caring Institute, the Temple Award for Creative Altruism from the Institute of Noetic Sciences, the national Jefferson Award for Public Service, and an honorary doctorate from Bard College. He is the author of Tough Love; So Long, Sweet Jesus; and The Last Dropout.Contact: founder@cisnet.org

Table of Contents

Foreword Cory Booker xiii

Introduction: A Letter to My Grandchildren xv

Chapter 1 I'm Not Going to Make It Without You 1

Chapter 2 Learning Tough Love 23

Chapter 3 Labor Pains 57

Chapter 4 Liberation 83

Chapter 5 Let My People Go 99

Chapter 6 You Couldn't Plan This 127

Chapter 7 Going National 147

Chapter 8 Objects in Mirror Are Closer than They Appear 173

Epilogue: A Letter to My Great-Grandchildren 189

Acknowledgments 199

About the Author 201

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