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My brother-in-law’s journey inspires stroke victims, giving advice, hope, & purpose.

September 22, 2024 By Egberto Willies

My brother-in-law's journey inspires all stroke victims, giving advice, hope, & purpose.

This is an inspiring story about my brother-in-law’s recovery from a recent stroke that should give stroke victims hope, purpose, and direction.

Filed Under: People Making A Difference Tagged With: Stroke, Vicente Gill

Arturo Jacobo, PE, discusses his major CA Hwy project described in Humanizing The Highway.

February 24, 2024 By Egberto Willies

Arturo Jacobo, PE, discusses his major CA Hwy project described in Humanizing The Highway.

Arturo Jacobo discusses humanizing the freeway in our “People Making A Difference” series. He has written the book “Humanizing The Highway – A Case Study,”

Filed Under: People Making A Difference Tagged With: Arturo Jacobo

Savannah Smith details her experience in Cameroon & early exit due to COVID-19

May 21, 2020 By Egberto Willies

Savannah Smith had experiences in Cameroon cut short by COVID-19. This is an important story for several reasons as explored in the interview.

Filed Under: People Making A Difference Tagged With: Cameroon, COVID-19, Savannah Smith

Angeliina Lawson, a progressive on a conservative board ensuring transparency to her constituents

February 18, 2020 By Egberto Willies

Angeliina Lawson Progressive JCCC Board 2

Angeliina Lawson is the sole progressive on the Johnson County Community College Board of Trustees trying to be fiscally accountable and transparent.

Filed Under: People Making A Difference Tagged With: Angeliina Lawson, Conservative, progressive, transparency

Brialle Ringer: Pleasure activism keeps people engaged

February 15, 2020 By Egberto Willies

Brialle Ringer

Young activist, Brialle Ringer, a Living Room Conversations, Communications Partner, made me think. Pleasure activism is where it is at.

Filed Under: Evergreen, People Making A Difference Tagged With: Brialle Ringer, Bridge Alliance, Bridge Alliance 2019, Living Room Conversations, pleasure activism, Politics Done Right

The inhumane side of our immigration policy seldom spoken about.

November 19, 2019 By Egberto Willies

Immigration Andrea Fernandez

I interviewed Andrea Fernandez before she went on stage at the Unlock the Future rally in Houston sponsored by the NOW on immigration policy.

Filed Under: General, People Making A Difference Tagged With: Andrea Fernandez, immigration, Unlock The Future

Patricia Esteves has a project attempting to unite the country as one.

September 13, 2019 By Egberto Willies

Patricia Esteves

As I walked in between protest movements at the Democratic Debate at TSU. Patricia Esteves was giving away T-Shirts. Her T-Shirts say.

Filed Under: General, People Making A Difference Tagged With: American, Patricia Esteves, U.S.A, U.S.A-Yen, Unity

White woman’s response to black man who carjacked her at gunpoint a lesson for all.

September 8, 2019 By Egberto Willies

White woman's response to black man who jacked her car at gun point a lesson for all

This white woman’s response to a black man who hijacked her card should present the template for the empathy we should have across the board.

Filed Under: Evergreen, General, People Making A Difference Tagged With: block walking, carjacked, empathy, Houiston, Houston, Sunnyside, Tina Kingshill

Keshia’s Story: Could save a KKK member from a mob but not her restaurant

May 28, 2019 By Egberto Willies

Keshia Story 2

Keshia is the activist who put her body between a mob and a KKK member who otherwise was going to get beaten to death. Sadly, she was unable to save her restaurant.

Filed Under: People Making A Difference Tagged With: Keshia, Keshia Thomas

Ashley Mosley, staying in her community to make a difference

April 13, 2019 By Egberto Willies

Ashley Mosley, staying in her community to make a difference

Our communities would do well having more people like Ashley Mosley. She stayed in community where many have left intentionally.

Filed Under: Evergreen, People Making A Difference Tagged With: Acres Home, Ashley Mosley, Evergreen, Multilingual, People Making A Difference., Spanish, Starbucks

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