She worried her two kids wouldn’t fit in. She picked this border suburb of 36,000 just north of Philadelphia to escape the kind of bigotry detected in that Facebook post. Three year years later, Brame-Scott still keeps screenshots of the conversation on her phone.īrame-Scott moved to Cheltenham seven years ago. The woman dodged, explaining she wasn’t racist because she had black friends. Why? Because we allowed them to take over as a neighborhood we regret it.”īrame-Scott knew what the poster meant by “them,” but she asked anyway. Now we can only have memories and reminisce through Facebook. “We had a great life! Over time the neighborhood changed and people panicked sold their houses. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and a law degree from UCLA School of Law.WHYY thanks our sponsors - become a WHYY sponsor Haywood and her husband, Pennsylvania State Senator Art Haywood, have three children, all of whom are Cheltenham High School graduates. Haywood was an active member of the community, having served as past co-president of the Cheltenham School District Foundation, steering committee of the Cheltenham African American Alliance and co-president of the CHS PTO. Haywood is co-chair of the Policy Committee and board liaison to the Montgomery County School Board Legislative Committee. Before joining the school board, Ms. She is in her third term on the school board and was president from 2017 through 2020 and vice president in 20. Julie Haywood is a 24-year resident of Wyncote and an attorney with more than 30 years of experience in the healthcare industry.
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