Since December 1,1988, the world sets aside the day to celebrate and bring awareness to HIV/AIDS known as Worlds AIDS Day. This day is the most internationally recognized health day that allows a key opportunity for people around the world to commemorate those who have succumbed to the virus, individuals living with HIV/AIDS, and [...]
One day when she was 40, Norma Rixter laid on the couch the entire time her kids and husband went off to work and school until they returned home. She was too weak to get up and had been diagnosed as suffering from diminished lung capacity and the onset of multiple sclerosis (MS). Today, at [...]
Siddiqu Muhammad is more than just any personal trainer. His teachings lack the gimmicks and tortures seen on reality TV weight-loss shows; instead they embrace the art and make-up of the individual, and engage them in a way that makes them look forward to workout sessions. After an early-morning training session with a client, Siddiqu’s [...]
In the realm of the arts, it takes bravery to produce certain works that observe topics that may come across as taboo, controversial, overt, and may cause uncomfortable conversation. New York native Maggie Betts has taken that step in courage and bravery. As a first time filmmaker and producer, her debut, The Carrier, is an [...]