Happy 2010!: My 10 Wishes for the World
Greetings! Happy New Year! Let’s win in 2010! Here are my 10 wishes for the world in 2010!
- May the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq be ended.
- May HIV/AIDS treatments be available and affordable for all people who need them.
- May our scientists and doctors find a cure for Cancer this year!
- May our social networks truly connect people of the same spirit, mind and desires.
- May homelessness be eradicated, allowing governments to see that it is a right of all people to have a place to live.
- May people of the world have more compassion when interacting with people from different races, cultures and social classes.
- May prayer become more familiar and utilized to all people of the world.
- May the men in power realize that it is not your EGO that is needed to solve the world’s problems.
- May the women across the globe realize that we must unite and support each other in our causes, our issues, and our solutions.
- May the elderly be treated with love and respect today and every day.
I am so hopeful that 2010 will be a great year. May you reach the goals that you desire.
Peace.

I’m so proud of Nick Cannon and Nickelodeon for hosting the TeenNick Halo Awards tonight and giving teens awards for their community service and dedication. It is hard enough being a young person so when I see young people go the extra mile I think they should be given every accolade possible–including free rides to college, cars, shopping money, etc. I think teens who are helping their community should be rewarded and awarded. Below is a clip on Brryan Jackson whose own father injected him with HIV. Brryan after learning that he had HIV, did not go and hide, he decided to create the program Hope is Vital to educate and promote awareness for HIV/AIDS. He was given a Halo Award tonight and he deserves it. If that kid isn’t wearing a halo, I don’t know who is. Check the clip below.



Today is World AIDS Today and in honor of World AIDS Day we should all wear red in respect and support of those who have long been fighting for a cure for HIV/AIDS, for those who have lost their lives to AIDS, and for those who are living with HIV/AIDS today.




