{"id":1373,"date":"2016-06-01T13:06:06","date_gmt":"2016-06-01T17:06:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www2.law.temple.edu\/voices\/?p=1373"},"modified":"2016-07-28T12:43:24","modified_gmt":"2016-07-28T16:43:24","slug":"woman-spirit-acceptance-speech-women-ms","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www2.law.temple.edu\/voices\/woman-spirit-acceptance-speech-women-ms\/","title":{"rendered":"Slow Down and Notice What\u2019s Coloring Your World"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><em>Editors Note: The following is a speech given by Dean JoAnne A. Epps as she accepted the Woman of Spirit Award from <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nationalmssociety.org\/Chapters\/PAE\/Fundraising-Events\/WAMS\" target=\"_blank\">Women Against MS<\/a> on May 26.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Thank you for that very kind introduction. I really\u00a0am not sure what qualifies me to be standing before you today. There\u00a0are so many more worthy honorees \u2013 people who have done much more\u00a0than I have, who have made far more of a difference, whose\u00a0accomplishments are far more worthy of recognition. So when Molly\u00a0first called me about this, I said \u201cThank you, but no\u201d. It didn\u2019t take long,\u00a0though, for me to change my mind and accept. Let me tell you why I\u00a0first said no, and then said yes.<\/p>\n<p>First, I said no because, as I\u2019ve said already, I love the feeling of\u00a0helping, but hate being recognized for doing so. Second, I work for an\u00a0institution, which, like WAMS, relies on the loving support of donors.\u00a0These are people who choose where to direct their philanthropy. No one\u00a0whom I know has an unlimited amount of money. So I am always\u00a0hesitant to ask people to support something if in doing so, I might be\u00a0directing money away from Temple. So I don\u2019t accept this sort of role\u00a0very often.<\/p>\n<p>But I said yes here \u2013 for two important reasons. First, I care\u00a0about multiple sclerosis (MS). It has touched my life only indirectly, but I\u00a0have friends with MS (my college roommate) as do relatives and friends\u00a0of friends. I know, from my friends, how MS changes, dramatically,\u00a0how one is able to live. I studied law, not science, which means,\u00a0obviously, that I have spent exactly zero days in med school. But I\u00a0believe MS will someday be cured. That won\u2019t happen, however,\u00a0without research. And research is costly. So I lend my presence today\u00a0to something I care about. Also, while Temple is my first love, I can be\u00a0passionate about more than one thing. And so can you.<\/p>\n<p>So, they told me I had 5-8 minutes to talk, and I could talk about\u00a0whatever I wanted to. I\u2019ve already used a couple of my minutes\u00a0explaining myself. In my remaining time, I want to make just one point\u00a0that I am trying, desperately and not always successfully, to follow in\u00a0my own life. SLOW DOWN. And here\u2019s what I mean by that. Not just\u00a0the obvious \u201cTake time out \u2013 or time off. Put the gadget down and talk\u00a0or read a book\u201d. I mean slow down and notice what\u2019s coloring your\u00a0world. Slow down and notice people. Slow down and notice events.<\/p>\n<p>Let me give you an example of noticing people. Two years ago I lost a\u00a0beloved colleague, Eddie Ohlbaum. Some of you in the audience knew\u00a0him. He was the architect of Temple Law School\u2019s acclaimed trial\u00a0advocacy program. Eddie and I were good friends for almost 30 years.\u00a0We taught all over the globe together, including China, Japan and war-torn Bosnia. He\u2019s been gone for more than two years, yet many of us in\u00a0the Law School still find ourselves saying \u201cGee, if Eddie were here, he\u2019d\u00a0. . . fill in the blank.&#8221; Eddie and I were close all the way up to the end. I\u00a0loved him, and I know he knew it. But I never thanked him. I never\u00a0thanked him for all he had done for \u2013 and meant to \u2013 so many of our\u00a0students \u2013 impact my colleague Debbie Feldman and I joyfully heard\u00a0over and over again \u2013 after his death.<\/p>\n<p>Last Friday, we memorialized Peter Liacouras, former Temple\u00a0President. As was made clear at the memorial, Peter was a\u00a0\u201ccomplicated\u201d person. He held strong views. He was fiercely\u00a0competitive, yet fiercely loyal. He was, with the support of our\u00a0Trustees, the driving force behind the transformation of Temple from a\u00a0commuter school to a world-class research university. I knew Peter\u00a0pretty well, and we had many conversations. But I was always too\u00a0focused on the topic of the day to slow down and take stock of all that he\u00a0gave \u2013 to the University, to the city, and to me.<\/p>\n<p>My point here? I is I, not Eddie or Peter, who bears the weight of\u00a0those unspoken words. Neither of them expected thanks, I am certain,\u00a0though I think they would have appreciated it. But I \u2013 I \u2013 would have\u00a0been better if I\u2019d slowed down, noticed, and said that my world\u00a0was better because of you. Thank you, friend, for a job well done and a\u00a0life well-lived.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><strong><em>&#8220;I want to make just one point\u00a0that I am trying, desperately and not always successfully, to follow in\u00a0my own life. SLOW DOWN. And here\u2019s what I mean by that. Not just\u00a0the obvious \u201cTake time out \u2013 or time off. Put the gadget down and talk\u00a0or read a book\u201d. I mean slow down and notice what\u2019s coloring your\u00a0world. Slow down and notice people. Slow down and notice events.&#8221;<\/em><\/strong><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>At the other end of the world\u2019s continuum, we all need to slow\u00a0down and notice the things we need to change. One example? The\u00a0sharp decline in civility, decorum, and respect for authority in this\u00a0country. As an aside, I loved my parents deeply but I never wanted to be\u00a0them. And here I am, getting old, and sensing that more and more I\u2019m\u00a0sounding like them. So forgive me if this sounds like your increasingly\u00a0impatient, cranky, grandparent. And I also want to emphasize that this\u00a0comes with no political agenda, because that is not my purpose. There\u00a0are reports that behavior is deteriorating in some of our nation\u2019s high\u00a0schools, because high school students feel that it\u2019s okay to challenge,\u00a0belittle and berate their teachers. Politicians, not just current candidates,\u00a0feel no obligation to respect the Presidency, the Supreme Court, or the\u00a0sacred principles of the Constitution on which our country rests.<\/p>\n<p>So here\u00a0are some things I ask you to slow down and notice. Notice that medical\u00a0research is too often held hostage to unrelated political agendas. Notice\u00a0that we still live in a world where the economic potential of your\u00a0daughters is dwarfed by that of your sons. Notice that the indigent\u00a0defense system in this nation, and particularly in this Commonwealth, is\u00a0rapidly approaching the point where the quality of justice you receive is\u00a0directly connected to your ability to pay. Notice that too often the\u00a0quality of a child\u2019s education, and in turn her or his life potential, is\u00a0defined by that child\u2019s zip code (thank you, Mayor Kenney, from whom\u00a0I borrowed this last example). Notice, as my husband said the other day,\u00a0that you woke up on the right side of the green grass, that you are able to\u00a0walk downstairs to a refrigerator with food in it, or drive to a food store\u00a0and buy anything you want. He\u2019s right. Those of us in this room are\u00a0mightily blessed. So once you notice, don\u2019t look away. Make a\u00a0comment, write a letter, offer words of appreciation or encouragement,\u00a0express compassion, sign a petition. Just don\u2019t fail to see. Instead,\u00a0notice that there is much that we each can do to make this a more just,\u00a0civil, and fair world. It can start with two simple words, \u201cI noticed . . .\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>In the end, I want to thank all of you who are here. If you\u2019re here,\u00a0you\u2019re supporting Women Against Multiple Sclerosis. That\u2019s a good\u00a0thing. I want also to thank those of you who are here to support me. My\u00a0many professional friends who have bought seats or tables, thank you.<\/p>\n<p>My Bad Ass Book Club is here. My Temple colleagues, including six\u00a0recent graduates thanks to the generosity of Trustee Chip Marshall, are\u00a0here. My husband, Jay, is here. Thank you. You are my support, my\u00a0inspiration, and my energy. Anything I am is better because you are in\u00a0my life. Let\u2019s cure Multiple Sclerosis, and let a cure be just one in a\u00a0series of things we see as a dream but make happen as a reality. Thank\u00a0you, and thank you, WAMS, for this wonderful honor.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I really am not sure what qualifies me to be standing before you today. There are so many more worthy honorees \u2013 people who have done much more than I have, who have made far more of a difference, whose accomplishments are far more worthy of recognition. So when Molly first called me about this, I said \u201cThank you, but no\u201d. It didn\u2019t take long, though, for me to change my mind and accept. 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