Human rights. What IF…?

Inspiration Monday! Human rights activists showcase their worldwide efforts, featuring highlights and quotes from their complete episodes of Your Positive Imprint. “Human rights. What if…?”

Victoria Sanchez, always rising to the challenge as my mom, an educator, scientist, mentor, outdoor trail volunteer, and, well, she’s my mom and she is exceptional. Episodes 23, 77, 124

Musician and humanitarian Tony Escoto recounts his mom’s escape from El Salvador. Ep. 106. “Nunca se deje por vencido. Siempre sea luchador y soñador.” Never give up. Always be a fighter and a dreamer.

Human rights activist Shelley White is professor at Simmons university, in boston and director of the master of health and health equity. Ep. 34

Hans Jørgen Wiberg of Denmark created the app Be My eyes which assists visually impaired citizens of our world. Upcoming episode.

Larry Grummer-Strawn promotes health and wellness by serving the vulnerable worldwide. Larry is with the World Health Organization. Ep. 59

Cody Unser advocates for women with disabilities across the continents. Cody also provides scuba diving programs and training for paralyzed citizens. Eps. 94-95.

Javier Robles professor of Rutgers University lobbies for better laws and health coverage for people with disabilities. Ep. 112

Humanitarian and World renown singing Irish priest, Fr. Ray Kelley, spreads hope as he advocates for human rights and justice. Eps. 19, 110 and the 2020 Christmas end-of-the-year message of hope.

Breeding Queen Bees. Melanie Margarita Kirby

In this narrative, bee researcher and beekeeper Melanie Margarita Kirby explores the selection of the queen bee and the significance of royal jelly. She emphasizes the crucial role of honey bees as pollinators and their historical connection to plants. Melanie aims to sustain pollination through queen bee breeding and seeks to reconnect with the origins of our food and its energy, particularly from the seed. Part 2.