At Home in the Community By Marisol Hernandez | Photography courtesy CNY Latino Jessica Lynn Huertas-Pringle, the unit director at the Hamilton Street Boys and Girls Club, considers herself blessed to have her unique cultural background. “I am half Puerto Rican...
Month: April 2017
Queen of Arts: Selma Selman
Finding a Voice in Art By Samantha Mendoza | Photography by Alexis Emm In a small art studio at Syracuse University, Selma Selman is surrounded by powerful women. Their expressions are both worn and fierce, suggesting they’ve faced challenges in...
Hip & Pelvic Issues During Pregnancy
The What and Why of Pregnancy By Todd C. Battaglia, MD, MS Pregnancy is a time of change. Among the many physical differences your body may undergo during pregnancy, one of the most common — and least enjoyable — is...
Mary Michaels
Team Tess' Tomorrows By Lorna Oppedisano | Photography by Alice G. Patterson In 1955, a group of parents got together. They had one thing in common: their young children had been diagnosed with a chronic, incurable disease — cystic fibrosis....
In Her Own Words: Maliha Mohiuddin
The Shame of Being Fair By Maliha Mohiuddin |Photography by Dennis Fernando “She did it again! How does she get up there?” My uncle’s wife looked perplexed yet slightly amused as I walked by, towel thrown over my shoulder, and made...