by gmcdaniel4444@gmail.com | Mar 19, 2022 | Blog, Vietnam
It’s raining tonight. Though I don’t have a tin roof, I hear it clearly. When I lived in rural Africa, my house had a tin roof, and at night, the sound of rain made sleep easy. You probably know the feeling. Above is a photo of my friend, Johnny Dalton, who was...
by gmcdaniel4444@gmail.com | Mar 16, 2022 | Blog, Community Engagement, Conservation, Outreach, Planning, Whole Place Preservation
Why save land from development? That’s a question people have been asking for years, haven’t they? Growing up in Atlanta, I saw the results of unmanaged growth, and those experiences shaped my view of the Lowcountry when I moved here some 30 years ago....
by gmcdaniel4444@gmail.com | Mar 12, 2022 | African American History, Blog
ABOUT THE AUTHOR – George W. McDaniel, Ph.D., is President of McDaniel Consulting, LLC, a strategy firm that helps organizations use history to build bridges within itself and to its broader constituents. The company’s tag line, “Building Bridges...
by gmcdaniel4444@gmail.com | Mar 7, 2022 | Blog, Family & Friends
ABOUT THE AUTHOR – George W. McDaniel, Ph.D., is President of McDaniel Consulting, LLC, a strategy firm that helps organizations use history to build bridges within itself and to its broader constituents. The company’s tag line, “Building Bridges through...
by gmcdaniel4444@gmail.com | Feb 24, 2022 | Author, Blog, Books, Drayton Hall Stories, Family & Friends, Publication
Last week Elizabeth “Liz” Hunt Alston, a friend, tripped on a sidewalk in Charleston, hit her head, went to the hospital, was fine for a few days, and suddenly died of a brain hemorrhage. Here’s my letter-to-the-editor in the Post and Courier, Feb. 24....