July 10th would have been the 68th birthday for former tennis star Arthur Ashe. Born and raised in Richmond, Virginia he was the winner of three grand slam titles. After a blood transfusion for a necessary heart surgery; however, he contracted AIDS that later marked his untimely death. But, beyond his legacy as one of […]
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This weekend marks the 47th anniversary of the signing of the landmark Civil Rights Act. On July 2, 1964, President Lyndon Baines Johnson stood along with civil rights leaders to sign one of the most powerful legislative measures to date. Would our nation have evolved as it has today without such an important decision?
This year, Wimbledon celebrates its 125th anniversary and the matches have been just as exciting as ever. Looking back, there are so many noted American players including Jimmy Connors, Chris Everett, Billy Jean King, Andre Agassi, and sisters Venus Williams and Serena Williams. Looking back closely at the log of those who emerged as national […]
A steamy delicious entrée ordered at my favorite Chinese food restaurant? There is nothing better! I’m just pondering the mouth-watering spices in my favorite dishes at Yank Sing in San Francisco and Meiwah in Washington, DC. The rich flavors blend and make for a memorable dining experience. In the same way I think of a […]
How many leaders does it take to have a positive outcome? The answer is simple: Every single leader who is able. With more turmoil and trauma now in the world than ever it is vital for our leaders to have the right outlook and best possible training.