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Webb Alexander Haymaker 1976 – 2022
Webb Alexander Haymaker, (January 8, 1976 – March 1, 2022) Webb was a caring and beloved member of the many circles of his life – family, friends around the country and world, clients, musicians, fellow therapists. He felt deeply about his responsibility to those who struggled with mental illness and the aftermath of trauma. Webb… Continue reading Webb Alexander Haymaker 1976 – 2022
History of the Wade Mackie Peacemaking Award
Prepared by Paul Y. Burns, a friend of Wade’s Bienville House Center for Peace and Justice, in 1987, began making an annual peacemaking award to recognize Baton Rouge citizens who have helped to foster peace with justice. The award was named for the late Wade Mackie, an outspoken opponent of racial segregation in Baton Rouge… Continue reading History of the Wade Mackie Peacemaking Award