Right now, the political heat in America is at an all-time high. From violent street brawls and videos of angry people screaming at politicians, when will it end? According to African immigrant Sixtus Atabong, America is losing its meaning. “This is not America I know. It’s not the place I worked so hard come to,” sa

Published: Nov. 12, 2018, 8:15 p.m.

Right now, the political heat in America is at an all-time high. From violent street brawls and videos of angry people screaming at politicians, when will it end? According to African immigrant Sixtus Atabong, America is losing its meaning. “This is not America I know. It’s not the place I worked so hard come to,” says Sixtus, founder of Purpose Medical Mission. “Freedom, charity—that’s the America I know. The America that embraced and taught me to give back to those who helped me along the way. This America in all of us. Whatever politics are separating us, we need to remember what unites us." In an engaging and thought-provoking interview, Sixtus can discuss: United We Stand, Divided We Fall: A look at America's core values that unite us The American Dream: An Immigrant’s Success Story—How his Charity has saved 50,000 lives, and he's not done yet The Power of Optimism: Why America—the moral compass of the world—is so successful in promoting hope, instead of surrendering to despair Corruption in Third World countries: Challenges facing developing nations, and why we must remember how lucky we are Racial Healing in America: How can we finally create change?