By Gary Hume | Mar 15, 2016
I was born in Uganda in Eastern Africa and, at age 25, I was ordained a Catholic priest. I served the people of Uganda as a parish priest, a teacher and a dean at a seminary. In 2000, I moved to the United States and in 2009 became a citizen. While in the U.S., I...
By Gary Hume | Mar 7, 2016
I am the Executive Director of the Legacy Film Festival on Aging . In 2011, I and a group of volunteer board members presented the first annual Legacy Film Festival in San Francisco, California. Our mission now is presenting a film festival that inspires, educates and...
By Gary Hume | Mar 7, 2016
I’ve spent my life building cross-cultural bridges in St. Louis. For 23 years, I was president of an employment firm that specialized in training employers and low-income job seekers how to transcend class divisions. Since 1996, I have also run Gitana, a...
By Gary Hume | Mar 4, 2016
I’m originally from the Philippines but have lived in the U.S. since 1949, and I’ve practiced maxillofacial surgery for 35 years in Wheat Ridge, Colorado. In 1988, I was part of a team that went to Ecuador to correct the facial asymmetry of children born...
By Gary Hume | Mar 3, 2016
I am devoted to helping the current generation of Afghan women, ages 16-30, become literate, educated and secure, positioned to lead their country out of three decades of devastation. I began as a mentor for the Afghan Women’s Writing Project five years ago, and...