By Karen M. Sughrue | Sep 8, 2015
With training in library science and history, I have long been interested in making sure African-American history is preserved for the youth. Much of that history is missing from the record, or inaccurately remembered. It is important to find documents and information...
By Gary Hume | Sep 8, 2015
I have created a curriculum called the Elderhood Reflection Series. I offer classes using this material. When I first learned about elderhood and its opportunities and responsibilities, I wanted to meet people who had embraced this nurturing role. I listed what I felt...
By Karen M. Sughrue | Aug 31, 2015
In 2001, I found myself near the top of the mountain that was the vertically integrated health care system for which I worked. I was successful, well-compensated, respected, and influential. So why was I only really happy for a couple of hours a week? Those hours were...
By Gary Hume | Aug 24, 2015
I am a Muslim by faith, originally from Pakistan. I ran a computer sales business for 12 years, but after the dot-com bust, business started slowing down. Then 9-11 happened and completely changed my life. I decided I was not going to be a...
By Gary Hume | Aug 24, 2015
I founded an all-volunteer nonprofit Annie Appleseed Project to provide information and education about natural approaches to reduce cancer risk, recurrence, conventional treatment toxicities and learn about so-called ‘alternative’ therapies from the...