A Dedicated Life: Journalism, Justice and a Chance for Every Child

A Dedicated Life: Journalism, Justice and a Chance for Every Child

by David Lawrence Jr. (Author), Jeb Bush (Foreword)

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#1 Amazon New Release! Leveling the playing field for all our young childrenWhat are you going to do for the rest of your life? For David Lawrence Jr., a brilliant newspaper editor and publisher with a distinguished, three-decade-long journalism career who retired in 1999 at the age of 56, the answer in his words was to dedicate his life to a newly energized purposefulness: that every child have a real chance to succeed. The Children's Movement of Florida: As recounted in his autobiography, David Lawrence Jr., a life-long champion of children, became a leading national advocate for children and was instrumental in founding The Children's Movement of Florida. The Children's Movement of Florida is a national leader in early childhood development, care and education, with the goal of making Florida the best state in the nation for young children. The Movement is focused on making Florida's children, especially in their early years, the No. 1 priority for state investment. Early child development: This special book is the story of a good man who has lived an impressive, fascinating, full life dedicated to his family, his profession, his faith and his service to others, especially the youngest and most vulnerable among us. How he describes the passion, persistence and skills of civic engagement to accomplish these building blocks to success is worth the price of the book. To cement and broaden those achievements, Dave created a movement that has converted aspiration to reality and has, is, and will enrich the lives of thousands of the youngest Floridians. He has brought life to the truism of Frederick Douglass, It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men. Jeb Bush, Florida's 43rd governor from 1999 to 2007 and 2016 presidential candidate An autobiography: Reading David Lawrence's autobiography, you will learn a lot - from disemboweling chickens on an upstate New York farm, to the evolution of Miami from Miami Vice to a culturally and economically international city, to the travails of contemporary journalism. Reading this book is like listening to an old friend telling engaging stories while encouraging you to join the conversation. Dave's successful career in journalism is a story of the roller coaster of the American newspaper from the halcyon days of post-World War II to the dramatic changes and decline of today. For more than 40 years, Dave was a journalist, rising from co-editor of his high school newspaper to editor or publisher of several of America's most distinguished newspapers. At each, he inspired the highest standards of journalism built upon a deep immersion into the communities these newspapers served. But the most lasting impression you'll have will be of a highly principled man applying his talents and values in a transitioning America. Ultimately, he elects to transfer his lifelong fascination with journalism to civic advocacy for early childhood learning. Bob Graham, Florida's 38th governor from 1979 to 1987, U.S. senator from Florida from 1987 to 2005, and presidential candidate in 2003.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 236
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Mango
Published: 20 Sep 2018

ISBN 10: 1633538184
ISBN 13: 9781633538184
Book Overview: David Lawrence Jr., among the country's best known journalists, subsequently became a leading national advocate for children, especially in the crucial early learning years. The retired publisher of the Miami Herald and the Detroit Free Press now chairs The Children's Movement of Florida, a citizen-led, non-partisan movement to educate political, business and civic leaders -- and parents -- about the urgent need to make the well-being of children, especially in their earliest years, the state's highest priority. Dave Lawrence speaks all over North America averaging 30 venues a year and will be presenting his book and giving talks in 25 cities starting Fall 2018. His advocacy group has a mailing list of over 15,000 addresses and emails.

Media Reviews
Reading this book reminded me of his Herald columns, full of wonder and celebration of an amazing parade of people and things that made Dave and his readers sometimes happy to be alive, sometimes puzzled and sometimes angered by wrongdoing -- and always determined to look forward. This book is like that. - Alberto Ibarguen, president of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and former publisher of the Miami Herald and El Nuevo Herald.
This book brims with inspiration and optimism. Dave Lawrence's extraordinary life challenges us to make his lifelong devotion to justice, fairness and children's rights our own. H. James Towey, President George W. Bush's White House faith-based adviser, and now president of Ave Maria University
I've had the privilege and pleasure of knowing Dave for decades. In this warm and inspiring book, I've learned so much more. He's one of the most real humans I am blessed to know. - Gloria Estefan, internationally known entertainer and philanthropist
David Lawrence is second to none in advocacy for early learners. His influence in education echoes across the country. - Alonzo Mourning, NBA Hall of Fame and civic and charity leader in Miami
Here is an unfailing champion for all children. In A Dedicated Life David Lawrence Jr. shares his ever- committed life story and how each step along the way shaped him and prepared him for service. What an example he is for all of us. - Marian Wright Edelman, President of the Children's Defense Fund
I loved this book! After a brilliant career in journalism David Lawrence turns his big heart and passion to improving the lives of children. - Donna Shalala, member of the Clinton Administration Cabinet and former president of the University of Miami
Author Bio
David Lawrence Jr. retired in 1999 as publisher of The Miami Herald to work in the area of early childhood development and readiness. He chairs The Children's Movement of Florida, aimed at making children the state's top priority for investment and decision-making. He has served on the Governor's Children and Youth Cabinet and twice chaired the Florida Partnership for School Readiness. In 2002 and 2008 he led successful campaigns for The Children's Trust, a dedicated source of early intervention and prevention funding for children in Miami-Dade. He is the founding chair. In 2002-3 he chaired the Governor's Blue Ribbon Panel on Child Protection, and in 2011 he chaired a similar panel for the Secretary of the Department of Children and Families. In 2002, he was a key figure in passing a statewide constitutional amendment to provide pre-K for all 4 year olds. He is the founding chair of the Early Learning Coalition of Miami-Dade and Monroe. The David Lawrence Jr. K-8 Public School opened in 2006. An endowed chair in early childhood studies is established in his name at the University of Florida College of Education. In 2015 he was appointed by the Governor to the Board of Trustees of Florida A&M University. Before coming to Miami in 1989, he was publisher and executive editor of the Detroit Free Press. Previously he was editor of The Charlotte Observer, and earlier in reporting and editing positions at four newspapers. (During his tenure as Miami Herald publisher, the paper won five Pulitzer Prizes.) He is a graduate of the University of Florida and named Outstanding Journalism Graduate and subsequently from the Advanced Management program at the Harvard Business School. In 1988, he was honored with Knight-Ridder's top award, the John S. Knight Gold Medal. His 13 honorary doctorates include one from his alma mater, the University of Florida. His national honors include the Ida B. Wells Award for exemplary leadership in providing minorities employment opportunities and the National Association of Minority Media Executives award for lifetime achievement in diversity. His writing awards include the First Amendment Award from the Scripps Howard Foundation and the Inter American Press Association Commentary Award. He chaired the national Task Force on Minorities in the Newspaper Business, was the 1991-92 president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors and the 1995-96 president of the Inter American Press Association. He was inducted into the Florida Newspaper Hall of Fame in 2010. He has served the Miami Art Museum, United Way, the New World School of the Arts and the Foundation for Child Development in New York - each as chair -- and is a life member of the University of Florida Foundation. He serves on the national boards of the Everglades Foundation and Americans for Immigrant Justice. He was the local convening co-chair of the 1994 Summit of the Americas. And he co-founded a non-profit vocational-technical school in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. He and Roberta, a master's graduate in social work from Barry, live in Coral Gables and have 3 daughters, 2 sons and 7 grandchildren. His honors include: Family of the Year from Family Counseling Services and Father of the Year by the South Florida Father's Day Council. He has been honored as a Miami Today Living Legend as well as with the Governor's Shine Award for Inspirational Teachers. His honors include the Bob Graham Center for Public Service Citizen of the Year, the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce M. Athalie Range Miami Pioneer for Progress Award, the James W. McLamore Outstanding Volunteer Award on National Philanthropy Day, the Trish and Dan Bell Community Empowerment Award, the Children of Inmates League of Superheroes, the Cervantes Outstanding Educator Award, and the Coral Gables Community Foundation Education Award. Nationally, he has been honored with the American Public Health Association Award of Excellence, the Lewis Hine Award for Children and Youth, the Children's Champion award from the National Black Child Development Institute, the Fred Rogers Leadership Award from the Grantmakers for Children, Youth and Families, the Terri Lynne Lokoff Child Care Advocate Award, the CNC (Cuban American National Council) Lifetime Achievement Award, The National Center for Victims of Crime for extraordinary leadership and service on behalf of abused children, the National Association for Bilingual Education for building early literacy skills for all children, and a Spirit of Fatherhood Hall of Fame inductee by the National Partnership for Community Leadership. Jeb Bush is an American politician best known for serving as Florida's governor from 1998 to 2007. He is the son of 41st U.S. President George Bush and brother of 43rd U.S. President George W. Bush