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John Jenkins, Maine's first Black state senator and mayor of both
Lewiston and Auburn, led a remarkable life and his influence
extended far beyond his politics and his constituents. He was a
four-time world champion in karate and through his business PEP
(Personal Enrichment Programs) Talk he gave individuals and
organizations the tools for change based on stories and lessons
fostering community and the interdependence of mind and spirit. And
he was a talented puppeteer who used puppets in presentations to
schools throughout Maine. He loved stories, and used them to lower
barriers between himself and the largely white audiences of his
adopted state. This moving biography by John's friend and Bates
College classmate, Chuck Radis, reminds us all of Jenkins' generous
spirit and of his contributions to our state. He gave us lessons we
would all do well to remember.
Dr. Chuck Radis was drawn to a career in medicine after meeting an
osteopathic family practice bush pilot in Baja, Mexico. Following
an internal medicine residency, the young doctor moved his family
to Peaks Island off the coast of Maine and traveled by boat to the
four year-round islands in Casco Bay, logging more than 100 house
calls each year. Come along with Dr. Radis as he makes his rounds
with a new batch of stories filled with equal parts hilarity,
heartache, and wisdom.
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