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BREAKTHROUGH! A Teacher Stopped Me In The Parking Lot to Tell Me Her Kids Have Been Changed!

Manuel Scott - Monday, January 30, 2012

"I Don't Think We'll Ever Be Normal Again"

Manuel Scott - Saturday, January 14, 2012

Audience Response to Manuel Scott in Laurinburg, NC Part 3 of 3

Manuel Scott - Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Lives were Changed in Laurinburg, NC Part 2 of 3

Manuel Scott - Monday, December 05, 2011

Lives were Changed in Laurinburg, NC Part 1 of 3

Manuel Scott - Saturday, December 03, 2011

"I Was Thinking Ahead to What Your Sob Story Would Be..."

Manuel Scott - Sunday, April 17, 2011
I received this brutally honest letter from a student the other day.  

"Hello there,

I was sitting in a classroom a few days ago waiting to fall asleep as some stranger was preparing to talk to a group of high school students.  I was thinking ahead to what your sob story would be and how soon it would hopefully be over with. You started speaking and even though I wasn't in the auditorium with the students you were talking to, I felt compelled to listen... Most people would wonder what could ever be wrong with my life.

I'm the girl who's family is popular around our small town, my family has money, my home life is what someone who grew up poor only dreamt of. I know I'm talented, I do well in school, and can probably get into any college I want to go to.

Yet I'm the girl who feels like nothing. Nobody would expect the happy-go-lucky, smart, outgoing girl would cry herself to sleep at nights, be a cutter, or do anything self-destructive.

As I was listening to you, the more and more I was inspired. I hadn't expected you to talk the way you did with so much passion. You were truly inspiring and uplifting. I haven't done a complete 180 or anything like that but I'm starting to see things in a new light; a little light is great when all you've know for a while is darkness. Thank you for doing what you do, and I apologize for my assumptions about you. Even though you were a stranger, by the time you were finished I felt like I had a new friend."  

Her last line reminded me of something Abraham Lincoln once said:  "
If you would win a man to your cause, first convince him that you are his sincere friend."

Seek to make some friends today.

No More Bullying

Manuel Scott - Sunday, April 10, 2011
Message from a student.

"I am a student from -------- High School, and when you spoke to us, you made me tear up a little bit. As a kid i was made fun of really bad, then i started giving them a taste of their own medicine and they stopped messing with me. I used to be a straight A and B student, always did my work, but now i'm a straight C,D,F student. And since then my grades dropped. I started making fun of others to "fit in." And seeing how many people stood up in the room for issues like abuse, depression, and other problems...made me cry. Because, it made me realize what i could be doing to these people.

You brought me back to reality and i really want to thank you. I ran away a couple of weeks ago, because i felt no body cared. I was gone for two hours and they found me, my mom was crying. Now, i know people care. And because of your speech, im going to get my life back on track. thank you so much. You don't know how much you being there helped me get back to reality."

Everyone can change.  Use your life for good.

It Doesn't Stop!!! Thoughts on my last two weeks in Eau Claire, Chicago, and Aurora.

Manuel Scott - Friday, April 08, 2011
These last couple weeks were absolutely mind-boggling:

Thursday, March 31st, I spoke all day in Eau Claire, Wisconsin to about 1500 high school students about their power to make their future better than their pasts. Then I had a couple of smaller groups to whom I talked to about How to Make Your Dreams a Reality. They were absolutely wonderful!

Friday morning, on April 1st, I spoke to some wonderful 8th Graders from South Middle School about Using their Words Wisely, Bullying, and Success. Chelsea Truttman and a young guy named Juan Pablo ("P.J."), and their leadership team made my time there amazing. I only wish I would have had more time to hang out with them.

Friday at noon I had to rush over to the University of Wisconsin- Eau Claire to speak to Faculty at about Preparing Teachers to Reach Today's Youth.  A big thanks to Dr. Gail Scukenek for making this possible. They were a wonderful group who asked astute questions that I'm sure will benefit me and any future presentations I make to Faculty.

Then, Friday afternoon I delivered a lecture in honor of Martin Mogensen, a servant-leader in education who was tragically gunned down by a student in his school in 1969.  The turnout was amazing!  We had to move to a much larger room to accomodate everyone who showed up.  At the lecture, I had the privilege of meeting his daughters who posted these messages on my Facebook Page:

"Mr. Scott, Thank you very much for speaking at the Martin Mogensen Lecture in honor of my father. You are truly an inspiration to us all. Thank you also for acknowledging the work and life of my father to the audience. I think you are the first speaker to do so. I am looking forward to getting your book and seeing the movie."

"Manuel--We were so honored to have you give the Martin Mogensen lecture in honor of our father. You really inspired everyone--the teachers and soon-to-be teachers and all who want their lives to count, to be not in vain. You talk about the things that matter in life and I hope your audience is ever-growing. All the best, Margaret."

All I can say is it was a tremendous honor, and I am thankful.

Saturday morning, April 2nd, I spoke to teachers-in-training at the Wisconsin Education Association's Professional Development Day.  Tyler Edmundson is the person I need to thank for making all of my time in Eau Claire so meaningful.  He was the one who made the initial call, who had the vision, and who wanted to bring me to Wisconson.  So Tyler, THANKS again!  The teachers-in-training were quite impressive. 

Sunday I enjoyed the Sabbath as much as I could.

Monday, April 4th, I made a presentation to doctoral students on How Color Became a Symbol of Social Status. Since it was the 43rd anniversary of Dr. King's Death, when hate killed the Dreamer, I thought it would be appropriate to discuss the history of the idea of race in the world, and how race became linked to status and class. I look forward to developing this presentation for broader audiences.

Tuesday, April 5th, I made a presentation in Chicago on The Limitations of Appealing to Self-Authenticating Experiences in Interfaith Dialogue. Then Tuesday afternoon I had to finish a 6 page book review that I had been working on. 

Wednesday, April 6th, I spoke in Aurora, IL to over 2000 students.  Although I was only given about 30 minutes to speak, I gave it my all!  I spoke so hard that I lost my voice- something that hasn't happened in a while.  The feedback about changed lives and perspectives has been overwhelming!  An unbelievable woman in Aurora, Gail Dart, laid the foundation, rallied her troops, and created an atmosphere of anticipation among the students and staff that made the time incredibly effective! Here is picture of the Aurora gathering:



Now, I'm getting ready to speak tomorrow in Evanston, IL. We are trying to stop the violence and the killing on the north shore.  A running back from the Steelers will be presenting as well. I look forward to what will happen.

Thank you for your prayers, your love, and your support!

Manuel

Message from a Parent

Manuel Scott - Tuesday, April 05, 2011
Note from a parent:

"Just wanted to let you know that your presentation left a very deep impression on my 3 daughters...I heard nothing but raves. Please keep on keepin' on to motivate these young people who have so much to give, and need to be reminded that they have the capacity to be great people!...My husband and I expect great things out of our daughters and so far they've delivered... I wish this for every child...that people expect them to be great and therefore can have the confidence that they are worthy and that they can make a difference.

Blessings to you and the great work you do."

Thank you for your continued love and support!

Saved a Life Today!

Manuel Scott - Tuesday, March 29, 2011
This is a note from a student who heard me speak:

"I just want to let you know you saved my life today. i wanted to kill myself today because i've been bullied so much. i've been thrown in garbage cans, pinned up to lockers by my neck, had water and gum thrown on me, and God sent you down today to touch my heart and you did just that. thank you so much. You're my hero now. thank you Mr. Scott. thank you."  

If you feel a "tug" on your heart to do something, it might be God's way of saying to you, "I have an assignment for you."  I felt a tug for this school...Now I know why. 

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