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Oasis Founder Clifford Martinus has a contagious passion for sport and community. This is evident in the work done at Oasis Place with his belief that the connection to a team, fair play and sport can support an individual in overcoming the odds, both personal and social. This South African non-profit creates positive personal development opportunities for youth from marginalised backgrounds.

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APRIL 2025 Magazine

The game being played in American politics right now is rigged in favor of the wealthy titans: corporations, billionaire donors and high tech leaders. The wealthy titans want only three things: They don’t want to pay taxes. They don’t want any regulation. They want a strong military to protect their interests at home and abroad. Wealthy titans get these three things rapidly and efficiently when democracy is eliminated and replaced by an authoritarian government. One note of caution: A lot of dust is being kicked up in the wake of our declining democracy. Don’t let the dust impair your vision. Keep your eyes open and read Dust in Our Eyes. Barbara Lloyd McMichael’s book review offers us a one-way ticket to the world of how the ultra-rich amass a tax-free fortune. Joe Puggelli writes about one of his all-time favorite books The True Believer by Eric Hoffer. What’s going on with Small Business? Entrepreneurs are being hit the hardest by economic uncertainty caused by the Trump administration’s erratic policies.      


March 2025 Magazine

During these times of presidential provocation and reckless instability, there are voices of reason that prevail in our culture. One person worth noting is Learning Consultant Mike Haykin. Mike has a finely honed set of skills for working with kids and their families. Each young person he encounters is accorded respect and given a chance to thrive. Mike is able to assess what is more likely to work, even when other programs and resources have failed. Special Announcement: On March 15th, people will mail Donald Trump a postcard to publicly express their opinions. Take time to send our 47th President a postcard. Let him know how he’s doing. This month, and always, May the luck of the Irish be with you. – Patricia Vaccarino


Trump’s Oval Office Blowup: a Clashing of Personalities for Resources

At the abrupt end of an intended photo-op meeting, Trump noted, “This is going to be great television.” Was there some irony in this statement? Both Trump and Zelensky became famous as TV actors; Zelensky played a fictitious president, and Trump played himself as a company president. Then, they shared the Oval Office in front of the world in a riveting one-act skit.


Prepare for March 15th, 2025, #TheIdesOfTrump

On March 15th, people will mail Donald Trump a postcard to publicly express opposition to him. Great numbers of people from all over the world will state the reasons for his unpopularity, incompetence, and failure. 


FEBRUARY 2025 MAGAZINE

Social justice never goes out of fashion. In our cover story this month, Yonkers Historian Mary Hoar writes about Tuskegee Airman Ivan McRae. Dr. Peter Corning’s Antidote for Lies and Liars is reminiscent of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Scarlet Letter. Tim Girvin assembles a touching and artistically brilliant tribute to his mother, the artist Lila Lee Shaw Girvin. Going back to basics is a good thing. In The Many Faces of Our People, I’ve noted what our mission was fourteen years ago and what it is today: We want you to be inspired and we want you to fall in love with the beautiful diversity of humanity. – Patricia Vaccarino