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...together to think outside the box.” Walker approached Ragon—who had business of his own in South Africa—a year and a half ago regarding funding for AIDS research, and two weeks later, the two were on a plane together to see Walker??s clinic. Walker said Ragon had a transforming experience there and saw that the best means of combatting the problem was by investing in science. “Research is where the leverage is,” Ragon said. “It’s the fulcrum...
...battle with addiction, he finds himself on shaky ground. Casting Director Kim Hardin should be applauded for assembling a brilliant ensemble. Apart from the choice of Eamonn Walker as Howlin’ Wolf, the casting is perfect, and this solitary disappointment detracts only marginally from the film. Walker??s voice is spot-on but his presence and appearance just don’t fit the character of Muddy Water’s archrival. The musicianship throughout is remarkable: the actors stepped into their roles seamlessly and even recorded their own voices for the soundtrack. The plot, while simple...
...realized what life is about. It’s about building meaningful relationships—striving with friends for a purpose beyond ourselves. While clearing land for a new home where an old one stood, I asked a local teenager who worked with us—Nelson Walker??what he thought life was about. “Love,” he said. “You guys are so full of love—that’s why I enjoy being around you.” Nelson had left college so that he could work with...
...Walker??s speech focused on the Greek word “agape,” which she said translates best to the word “caring.” This principle of unconditional caring served as the core of King’s political philosophy of nonviolence, she said...
Harvard’s Black Students Association President Sarah O. Lockridge-Steckel ’09, who read from King’s “A Christmas Sermon on Peace,” said she was trying to convey a point similar to Walker?...