Bridging the Divide with Frank Pepe
In this episode of Hudson Valley Storycatcher, host Jen Lee sits down with Frank Pepe, a retired school superintendent and community leader from Stanford, New York. Frank shares his lifelong journey of finding where he fits in and his commitment to fostering a caring community amidst modern political and social turmoil.
EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:
The Heroic Legacy of Charlie Johnson
Frank discusses his commitment to share the story of Charles Johnson [https://www.army.mil/medalofhonor/charlesjohnson/], an Arlington High School graduate (Class of 1951).
* Breaking Barriers: Johnson was the only African-American male in his school but was so beloved he was elected class Vice President within weeks.
* Battlefield Heroism: During the Korean War at "Outpost Harry," Johnson saved nine of his fellow soldiers—including a friend from his high school—before being killed in action.
* A Living Lesson: Frank uses this story to illustrate some of the great values found in all religions: compassion, selflessness, and the breaking of social barriers.
Stanford: a Caring Community
Born out of the unrest following the murder of George Floyd, this organization seeks to provide “ a view of community and unity for all people."
* Mission: Standing in solidarity with those whose identities—racial, religious, or LGBTQ—have been attacked by hatred or violence.
* Building Bridges: Since Stanford is a small town with limited diversity, the group partners with more diverse organizations across Dutchess County to foster dialogue.
The Art of Connection
Frank shares his "nitty-gritty" tools for strengthening community bonds:
* Active Listening: Learning to listen without ego or the need to have an immediate answer.
* Humanity First: Finding common ground with neighbors despite oppositional political views.
* Presence: Creating safe spaces for others to speak of their pain or life experiences.
About Our Guest: Frank Pepe
* Professional Background: Retired Superintendent of Schools with a lifetime vocation in education.
* Public Service: Former member of the Stanford Town Board.
* Human Rights: Served three years on the Dutchess County Human Rights Commission and currently serves on the board of the Dutchess County Interfaith Council.
* Community Advocate: Founder of the 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Stanford: a Caring Community.
Resources Mentioned:
* Stanford: a Caring Community [https://stanfordcaring.org/]–sign up for the event newsletter by emailing Info@StanfordCaring.org
* Dutchess County Interfaith Council [https://www.dutchesscountyinterfaith.org/]
* Stanford Free Library [https://stanfordlibrary.org/] (Event partner)
* The Grange [https://www.nationalgrange.org/] (Community partner)
* Arlington High School [https://www.arlingtonschools.org/o/ahs]
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