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My Life in Shorthand — Chapter 2

My Life in Shorthand — Chapter 2

by GJ Pierce Leptien | Apr 17, 2021 | Blog, US Thalidomide Story

AN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL MINISERIES I was born in Germany to white American parents stationed in Frankfurt. My mother had always been worried she’d get pregnant but never really wanted children. My sister was born 8 years my senior. She was born unable to move her...
My Life in Shorthand — Chapter 1

My Life in Shorthand — Chapter 1

by GJ Pierce Leptien | Apr 9, 2021 | Blog, US Thalidomide Story

An autoBIOGRAPHICAL MINISERIES Part One of how Thalidomide affected my life…. Do you remember that Steve Martin movie where his character starts out by saying “I was born a poor black child.” ? He said that cuz everyone he looked at, his whole...
USTS to welcome Professor Vargesson as first in our Online Speaker Series

USTS to welcome Professor Vargesson as first in our Online Speaker Series

by cjeangrover@yahoo.com | Aug 25, 2020 | News Coverage, News Releases, US Thalidomide Story

It’s time to register for the 1st session of the US Thalidomide Survivors 2020-21 Online Speaker Series! For this 1.5 hour session on 9/19/2020 8:00 AM PDT/11:00 AM EDT/4:00 PM Aberdeen, Scotland Time, we welcome Professor Neil Vargesson. Prof. Vargesson is...
New York Times Story Features US Thalidomide Survivors

New York Times Story Features US Thalidomide Survivors

by US Thalidomide Survivors | Mar 23, 2020 | News Coverage, US Thalidomide Story

The New York Times published a four-part article today about US Thalidomide Survivors. Reporter Katie Thomas, tells the story of a group of people, born in the United States in the late 1950s and early 1960s with birth defects consistent with in utero exposure to...
New Random House Book to Reveal the True Story of Thalidomide in the U.S.

New Random House Book to Reveal the True Story of Thalidomide in the U.S.

by US Thalidomide Survivors | Jan 19, 2020 | News Coverage, US Thalidomide Story

The Gatekeeper Coming soon, from Random House, “THE GATEKEEPER: Dr. Frances O. Kelsey and the Band of Unlikely Heroes Who Foiled the Greatest Pharmaceutical Scandal of the 20th Century” is an award-winning investigative book about the thalidomide scandal of the 1960s....
The Glass Ceiling of Thalidomide

The Glass Ceiling of Thalidomide

by cjeangrover@yahoo.com | Jan 19, 2020 | Blog, Disability Rights, US Thalidomide Story

Thalidomide survivors can only go so far. I am sitting right now, looking upward at a glass ceiling right above my head, so close that it concerns me. I can see where I want to go, but I just can’t get there, due to a barrier. It was placed between my goals and me, 60...
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