By Gary Hume | Apr 26, 2023
The doors of the Los Angeles County prison closed behind Gerald Hill in 1972 when as a college senior he was sentenced to 90 days following a protest against an art museum exhibit of the scalp of a Cheyenne Indian and a burial display using actual human skeletons....
By Gary Hume | Apr 26, 2023
Through public dialogues and forums staged in Hawaii, Maeona Mendelson helped to spotlight young people’s perspectives on global and local issues and to engage young people in activities to address environmental sustainability, education, human rights, social...
By Gary Hume | Apr 26, 2023
Growing up, Robert J. Hildreth knew the value of education. Raised by public school teachers, he earned degrees from three universities, including Harvard, and rose to prominence in Latin American finance with his own brokerage company. Hildreth also had a strong...
By Gary Hume | Apr 26, 2023
Unspeakably squalid conditions, screaming, naked people running down hallways – that was the norm at a Tennessee hospital and school for people with severe mental and physical disabilities in the late 1950s. A psychologist-in-training at the time, Donald Stedman...
By Gary Hume | Apr 26, 2023
In 1999, Juliette Engel co-founded the Angel Coalition, a consortium of nongovernmental organizations from across Russia working together to address widespread sex trafficking – or forced prostitution – of Russian women, especially teenage girls from orphanages....