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July 6, 2010

School hero not taking job loss quietly

Karen Heller:

At South Philadelphia High School on Dec. 3, when the school dissolved in racial violence, the community-relations liaison not once, but twice, put herself in harm's way protecting Asian American students from being pummeled by rampaging mobs.

Seven students were hospitalized, though not one of the charges Sutton-Lawson so vigorously defended.

Citizens sent her thank-you cards. Elected officials offered commendations. Business leaders presented gift certificates.

The Philadelphia School District, she says, did virtually nothing.

Two weeks ago, Sutton-Lawson received the ultimate indignity. She was laid off.

"I was totally shocked. I felt like I was trying to make a difference in that school," says Sutton-Lawson, 58, who worked with students who were pregnant and new mothers. "I got nervous. I got sick inside. I got scared about losing my health insurance."

Posted by Jim Zellmer at July 6, 2010 4:33 AM
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