Russian-American activist
Russian-American activist
Russian-American anarchist activist and essayist influential in early 20th-century labor and free speech movements.
Mollie Steimer was born in 1897 in the Russian Empire and emigrated to New York as a teenager.\nShe became a prominent figure in the anarchist movement, writing essays and pamphlets advocating workers' rights and free speech.\nArrested during the 1919 Palmer Raids, she was deported to the Soviet Union where she grew disillusioned with authoritarianism.\nShe later relocated to Europe, continuing her activism through writing and correspondence with international anarchists.\nHer work influenced labor struggles and civil liberties campaigns across borders.\nSteimer remained engaged in social justice causes throughout her life, publishing articles and memoirs.\nShe died in Paris in 1980, leaving a legacy as a champion of individual liberty and social equality.
1897
Mollie Steimer
Canadian sportscaster
Canadian sportscaster
Canadian sportscaster renowned for his "He shoots, he scores!" hockey broadcasts.
Foster Hewitt was a pioneering Canadian radio broadcaster famous for his lively hockey play-by-play.
Born in Toronto in 1902, he joined CFCA in 1923 and soon began narrating NHL games.
His iconic phrase "He shoots, he scores!" became synonymous with hockey broadcasting.
Hewitt hosted Hockey Night in Canada on radio, bringing the sport into living rooms nationwide.
He later transitioned to television and mentored a generation of sportscasters.
Hewitt's contributions earned him induction into both the Hockey Hall of Fame and the Canadian Broadcasting Hall of Fame.
He passed away in 1985, leaving a lasting legacy in sports media.
1902
Foster Hewitt
Canadian historian, journalist, and politician
Canadian historian
journalist
and politician
Canadian historian, journalist, and Liberal senator known for his work in broadcasting and politics.
Laurier LaPierre was born on November 21, 1929, in St-Eustache, Quebec.
He earned a Ph.D. in history and served as a professor at the University of Ottawa.
LaPierre gained national recognition as co-host of CBC Television's groundbreaking program 'This Hour Has Seven Days' in the 1960s.
Appointed to the Senate of Canada in 2001, he advocated for national unity and cultural diversity until his retirement in 2004.
An accomplished author and journalist, he published works on Canadian history and politics, blending scholarly research with public commentary.
He died on September 6, 2012, remembered for his contributions to broadcasting, scholarship, and public service.
Laurier LaPierre
Slovenian journalist, author, and playwright
Slovenian journalist
author
and playwright
Slovenian journalist, author, and playwright noted for his dissident literary works under Yugoslav rule.
Marjan Rožanc was born on November 21, 1930, in Podbrdo, Slovenia.
He studied law at the University of Ljubljana but became known for his work in journalism and literature.
As an author and playwright, he often explored themes of individual freedom and social critique under the Yugoslav regime.
His essays and short stories were published in respected journals and contributed to the Slovenian intellectual scene.
Rožanc's plays, staged in major theaters, are still celebrated for their psychological depth and sharp dialogues.
He passed away on March 23, 1990, leaving a legacy as a leading voice of Yugoslav dissent and Slovenian culture.
1930
Marjan Rožanc
Egyptian lawyer and judge
Egyptian lawyer and judge
Hisham Barakat was the Egyptian Prosecutor General known for leading high-profile anti-corruption and security trials following the 2013 political transition.
Born in 1950, Hisham Barakat built a distinguished career in Egypt's judiciary, serving in various prosecutorial roles. In 2013, he was appointed Prosecutor General during a period of political upheaval. Barakat led landmark prosecutions against former regime figures and extremist groups, strengthening Egypt's anti-corruption measures. He oversaw sensitive security cases and advocated for judicial independence. Despite threats, he continued his work until he was assassinated in a car bombing in 2015. Barakat is remembered for his dedication to legal reform and the pursuit of justice in challenging times.
1950
Hisham Barakat
Russian chess player and coach
Russian chess player and coach
Russian chess grandmaster and coach known for his deep strategic understanding and tournament successes.
Evgeny Bareev earned the Grandmaster title in 1989 and quickly rose through the international ranks.
He won prestigious events such as the Linares tournament and the European Individual Championship.
Bareev has represented both Russia and Canada in team competitions, earning medals at Chess Olympiads.
As a coach and author, he has contributed to chess literature and mentored top players in opening theory and endgame technique.
His analytical style and sportsmanship have made him a respected figure in the global chess community.
Evgeny Bareev
Filipino journalist
Filipino journalist
Filipino journalist and television host known for her in-depth reporting and interviews on ABS-CBN.
Karen Davila has been a prominent figure in Philippine broadcast journalism, anchoring flagship news programs and hosting talk shows for ABS-CBN. She earned a degree in Communication Arts from the University of the Philippines Diliman and began her career as a field reporter covering major national events. Davila is celebrated for her fearless investigative reporting on topics ranging from politics to social issues, earning multiple awards from the PMPC Star Awards for TV and the KBP Golden Dove Awards. She hosts the popular morning show “Headstart” and has produced documentaries that spotlight underrepresented communities. Beyond news, she authored a motivational book sharing her insights on leadership and resilience. Davila continues to influence Philippine media with her dedication to journalistic integrity and empowering storytelling.
1970
Karen Davila