In 1969, my two siblings and I were adopted by a kind couple who happened to be of a different religion. My parents had died within eighteen months of each other due to illness: we were separated, left in the care of friends and foster homes. I was 9, my sister Connie was 5, and […]
Author Archives: Liz Price
Liz Price is an Atlanta lawyer, having spent more than 20 years as a trial attorney. She serves on ADL’s National Board of Directors, is the former national chair of civil rights and is a current board member of ADL Southeast.