Jason Da Silva: Imitating Life
Jason Da Silva was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis when he was just 25 years old. Jason is a filmmaker and was enjoying making documentaries and traveling the world prior to being diagnosed. Read More
Japanese-American Internment Camps: Fighting for Justice
We have all heard the stories of the Nazi internment camps during World War II however, what most of us don’t remember, is that right here in America after Pearl Harbor, the United States Government ordered the internment of over 110,000 people of Japanese heritage. Sixty-two percent of the internees were American citizens. Read More
When you think of Lego’s, who comes to mind? Likely, most of us would think of young children, but for 97 year old Manny Silberman, Lego’s are a part of his daily life. Read More
Hospice & Families: Giving Care
Carol Steger lost her husband, Gerald to Leukemia. Carol and her daughter, Tracy Ressa share their perspective on how Hospice helped their family by providing them with palliative and supportive care. Read More
Sidiki Conde Update: Rhythm of the Soul
We met with Sidiki Conde back in 2011 where he shared his story of his childhood in West Africa and how as a child, he suddenly and inexplicably lost the use of his legs. Despite such a life altering challenge, he is an accomplished dancer, singer, musician and songwriter. Read More
Jason Da Silva: Imitating Life
Japanese-American Internment Camps: Fighting for Justice
Manny Silberman: For All Ages
Hospice & Families: Giving Care
Sidiki Conde Update: Rhythm of the Soul
The Best of Season 6