by America Inspire Mag | Nov 10, 2025 | Inspire
If Dr. Asad A.A. Bakir looks back onto his journey from the crowded streets of Baghdad to the busy halls and wards of Cook County Hospital in Chicago, he sees more than just a story in medicine. He sees four generations of Iraqi history-the rise and fall of...
by America Inspire Mag | Nov 10, 2025 | Inspire
In the bustling heart of New York City, where dreams are chased through long days and sleepless nights, there are stories that rise quietly but powerfully, stories that speak of faith, perseverance, and the courage to turn pain into purpose. One such story belongs to...
by America Inspire Mag | Nov 9, 2025 | Inspire
In the summer of 2025, as America remains haunted by renewed and fierce debates about issues of ethnicity, education, and the competing narratives that form the national memory, one voice has continued to vibrate with both the force of history and that of faith. That...
by America Inspire Mag | Nov 5, 2025 | Inspire
In a world where emotional honesty often takes a backseat to appearances, Priya K. Tahim is building a bridge between psychology and storytelling. Through her acclaimed children’s book The Adventures of Naya and Gumbo: Case of the Worries (available on Amazon and...
by America Inspire Mag | Oct 29, 2025 | Inspire
When Olga Magdalena Lazin was ten years old, she was asked to make a choice that would shape her life forever. In her small Transylvanian classroom, under the watchful eye of Nicolae Ceausescu’s dictatorship, students were pressured to study Russian, a symbol of...
by America Inspire Mag | Oct 29, 2025 | Inspire
Amidst the tranquil landscape of Marshall County, Mississippi, speculatively, a creative revolution took stages, but never, in the name of an artist, ever saw a studio or a scholastic center. The art of language staying glued to the walls, pocketing notes kept out of...