This is a response to the following blog posting: http://www.progressiveu.org/180124-will-we-ever-truly-be-equal
*Note: This post was a comment, but then I felt that it really reflected my thoughts on gender inequality. Read More »

This is a response to the following blog posting: http://www.progressiveu.org/180124-will-we-ever-truly-be-equal
*Note: This post was a comment, but then I felt that it really reflected my thoughts on gender inequality. Read More »



In 1970, millions of Bangladeshis were put at risk by contaminated well water. In the case of Bangladesh, cholera was a major concern. It is not surprising, then, to hear that other over-populated, poverty-stricken, and rural areas of the world also struggle greatly because of water-borne illnesses. Read More »

Every ninety minutes, one person in the world is diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's Disease (ALS) and another dies because of it. About fourteen years ago, my grandfather died of this disease. Two years ago, when I learned how he had died, I immediately devoted myself to learning more about the disease and advocating awareness. Every week, I visit Serena(1), a patient with the disease. Read More »

A few quotes to get started... Read More »