by America Inspire Mag | Nov 21, 2025 | Entertainment, Personal & Social
Her silent convertibility to action has an ambulatory conversation – not just with her body but with memory, identity, and lineage. Sara Guo, a dancer and choreographer, working at the threshold of cultural heritage and modern expression. She declares her art to...
by America Inspire Mag | Nov 19, 2025 | Inspire
In the soft light of a South Florida evening, long before she ever imagined becoming a published author, Elizabeth Anne Scherer listened closely as her father spun tales of bunnies, owls, and squirrels. Those stories became a nightly ritual in the Scherer home, a...
by America Inspire Mag | Nov 17, 2025 | Education
There cannot be many voices more sincere about integrating movement and methodology with scientific inquiry than Maria Haralambis, M.Ed., NASM CES, FMT, Ph.D.(C), whose stage name is The Dance Scientist in the social-media sphere. Blending her insights from classical...
by America Inspire Mag | Nov 17, 2025 | Education
Throughout the years, abroad study was mostly associated with four countries: United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. The so-called “Big Four” countries not only were the first but also the strongest in the international student flows due to their...
by America Inspire Mag | Nov 14, 2025 | Inspire
When Kemi Lewis speaks about business, she does so with the precision of a lawyer and the warmth of a mentor. Her words carry the weight of experience – not just from boardrooms or beauty chairs, but from the bold act of reinvention itself. Today, Lewis is one...