James Mattis, a leader in war and peace, has publicly condemned the dangers presented by a lawless president of the United States.
Read MorePastor David Gray has led Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church to become a leading light in interfaith understanding and community.
Read MoreLauded as one of the world’s foremost champions of human rights, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland embodies the best spirit of Canadian values.
Read MoreHarvard president Lawrence Bacow, son of a Holocaust survivor and a refugee, believes in the power of education to create a robust, diverse democracy
Read MoreOscar winner, “public historian,” and “America’s dad” Tom Hanks is now a coronavirus survivor and an advocate for public health in time of pandemic.
Read MoreA former Secretary of Defense who served under eight presidents, Robert M. Gates now serves as a conscience of the nation in a perilous time.
Read MoreMedal of Honor recipient Michael J. Daly risked his life at Normandy, in the fields of France, and in street fighting in Nuremberg to save his comrades.
Read MoreMerck CEO Kenneth Frazier’s advocacy for ending police brutality against African Americans is anchored in a life of standing up for what is right.
Read MorePurdue University president Mitch Daniels aims to protect students amid the pandemic through various preventive measures
Read MoreIn early June 2020, New Zealand announced that it had effectively eradicated COVID-19 and was prepared to reopen its society and economy.
Read MoreOn Sunday, June 7, 2020, in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic and a worldwide uprising of people protesting for racial justice, 80-year-old Congressman John Lewis visited the newly renamed Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington,
Read MoreIn October 2019, former prime minister of the United Kingdom and current United Nations special envoy for global education Gordon Brown spoke out to encourage renewed …
Read More“Call Renny!” was long a standard request when mountain climbers became trapped or injured in Grand Teton National Park.
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