Paula
Cassimere Stewart, Health Guardians - Catholic Charities Archdiocese of New Orleans
(72) Raphael
Cassimere, "Crisis of Public Higher Education in Louisiana," in The Louisiana Bicentennial Series in Louisiana History: Volume XVII, Education in Louisiana, ed.
The Youth Council's president, Raphael
Cassimere hung in there, fighting all the way.
"Getting Back to Abnormal'' takes Head's re-election efforts "as the spine'' while also weaving in other stories and elements, including commentary from New Orleans cultural figures like "Treme'' creator David Simon, ex-councilman Oliver Thomas, historian Raphael
Cassimere, radio hosts Paul Beaulieu and John Slade and attorney Buddy Lemann.
The words and presenters for this year's retreat were: Shalom by Beth Gordon, Hope by Myrna
Cassimere, Faith by Lanet Owen, Trust by Debbie Seider, Laugh by Andy West, Mission by Maureen Daniels, Wonder by Paulette Golden, Mystery by Mary Diane Steltenkamp, Forgiveness by Andy West, and Prayer by Faith Roberts.
Cassimere, Raphael, 1995, African Americans in New Orleans before the Civil War.
Many were cottons, or cotton mixed with more expensive wool, such as the
cassimere that was a staple of James Burk's business, a cheaper but respectable choice for one's coat and vest which helped make Burk's "experiment" in lowering the price of fashionable clothing possible.
Raphael
Cassimere, Jr., now vice-Chairman for the South/West Region of the NAACP, was very active in Civil Rights.
Current faculty attended a retreat led by Deborah Patterson entitled, "Roots, Shoots and Fruits: Growing Your Sacred Vocation and Legacy." Twenty-three new and additional faculty attended an orientation to the Parish Nurse Basic Preparation curriculum, with course instructors Debbie Seider, JoVeta Wescott, Faith Roberts, Nancy Wagner, Myrna
Cassimere, Vicki Gustafson, and Sharon Hinton.
A Working Group of the committee, composed of Myrna
Cassimere, Paulette Golden, Sheila Grigsby, Tammy Kiser, JoVeta Wescott, and Ruth Williams, finalized a survey designed to obtain information from practicing parish nurses describing their practice.
The following is the summary of a research project conducted by Myrna
Cassimere, PhD, RN, Consultant at the McFarland Institute in New Orleans and two students from Loyola University in New Orleans-Shawnette Gaines, RN, and Nicole Green, RN, AND.
Faculty who worked on this project include Myrna
Cassimere, Paulette Golden, Sheila Grigsby, Tammy Kiser, JoVeta Wescott, and Ruth Williams.