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C - A Celebration of Life
" You have cancer ".
These three words can strike fear in the heart of the strongest person.
But having cancer doesn't mean an end to hopes, dreams, and aspirations.
This documentary follows the lives of Survivors, all in different decades of life, 
that have bravely fought the battle
and come out on the other side happier, wiser, and with a greater zest for living. 
Their message to you...
" Embrace your life and celebrate each day. "
That is their secret weapon in the fight against   
" The Big C "



The Erionite Connection
What do three small villages in Turkey have to do with a county in North Dakota ?
That is the question that a team of Hawaii based scientists have been devoting years of their lives to answer. Go behind the scenes to see the immense amount of time, money and dedication that these men and women are using in their quest to save lives.
Their research may be the key to unlocking the mystery of certain lung based cancers.

                                         

 
Press to hear a segment of the theme song
 " Brave of Heart "  
Written and Performed by Ray Bumatai

with permission from Bree Bumatai

 
     Meet the Inspirational Survivors
LUISA DIAZ
 
Luisa Diaz is a remarkable young woman. At a time
when our Generation Y'ers are spending their days in
front of a computer, or texting on their cell phones, she
is planning and fundraising for the Candlelighters
Childhood Cancer Foundations " Dream Night Prom ".
At a time when most girls are worried that they're
wearing the latest fashion, she is helping to support
and council families that have just learned their
child has cancer. In her spare time she works to obtain
a grant for a cancer based Youth Service Project.
Though she has gone through chemo, radiation, and
not one but two bone marrow transplants in a very
 difficult battle with Leukemia, she has persevered
and attained her goal of completing her education.
She will be graduating this year and heading to
college in the fall. She has been awarded the
" 2010 Outstanding Teen Citizen Award ",
" The Crystal Apple Youth Award ",
" The Mexican Raza Award "and
" The Youth Service America Award ".
www.candlelightersaz.org

 
   
   
JOSH SUNDQUIST
 
Josh Sundquist is is not letting anything stand in his way, especially the battle with bone cancer that left him with
only one leg. At the tender age of 10, after a year of
chemo, and then amputation, he turned to motivational
speaking. At 16 he learned to ski, and six years later
represented the U.S. as a ski racer in the Paralympic
Games in Turino, Italy. At 18, he became the second
youngest person to be accepted as a Professional
Member of the National Speakers Assoc., has been a
keynote speakerat schools, Fortune 500 Companies,
and the White House. He has a degree in Business and
a Masters in Communication, has had articles
 published in The Washington Post, Daily Guideposts,
and Current, has co-authored a teen devotional book,
and his new book ” Just Don’t Fall ” will be in stores in
January. In his spare time, he served a two year term
as the National Spokesperson for the Combined
Federal Campaign, an effort that raises over 300
million  a year for charities, and founded the
” LessThanFour.org ” website, which
 has become the world’s largest social
 networking website for amputees.
www.joshsundquist.com


 
   
PAUL SIBLEY
 
Paul Sibley, who grew up in the outdoors of Louisiana,
became the first person in his family to receive an M.B.A.,
and completed over 100 triathlons, adventure races,
and ultramarathons, was diagnosed with Squamous
Cell Carcinoma in January of 2006. After surviving
extensive surgery and aggressive radiation therapy, he returned to complete the HURT 100 Trail Endurance
Run in January 2007, during which he raised thousands
of dollars for the American Cancer Society. Since then, he
has founded the CancerRunner.org charity to raise money
for a young boy fighting cancer, and continues to be a
loud voice supporting both people battling cancer, and
as an advocate for cancer legislation and funding.
 
www.CancerRunner.org

 
   
   
LEIMOMI GOLIS
 
Leimomi Golis has always been an extremely caring individual. After losing her parents at a very young age, she took over as guardian to her siblings, and as a single mother, raised a son that was inflicted with Microcephaly, a disease similar to Cerebral Palsy. In 1998, when she was diagnosed with  Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma, she proved she was also very brave. She made the decision to enter a clinical trial, completed a stem cell transplant, went back to school, and received her BSN Nursing degree. Since then she has become the head of the longest running cancer support group on Oahu, has worked with the
American Cancer Society on numerous fund raisers, continues to work full time, and is caring for her
younger sister as she battles Breast Cancer.

www.kapiolani.org/pali-momi/classes-and-events/default.aspx#cancersupport

 
   
   
ANNE SHIMABUKURO
 
Anne Shimabukuro is a very accomplished business woman.
A graduate of the Wharton School at the University of
Pennsylvania with an MBA from Harvard Business School,
she has climbed the corporate ladder to reach the office
of Vice President of Treasury for Marriott International. 
At 37 years old, and a mother of two young children,
she was on top of the world, and then she received the
shocking news. In December of 2005, she was diagnosed
with Pancreatic Cancer. She was not about to let that be
the end of her story and immediately underwent surgery.
While going through the follow up chemo and radiation
therapies, she continued to work full time and also began
her role as an advocate to help spread awareness and the
need for funding for this deadly disease. She is currently
 serving on the Board of Directors of Food & Friends in
Washington DC, and volunteers with the
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network.
www.foodandfriends.org

 
   
   
VENUS GINES
 
Venus Gines, then a flight attendant, was diagnosed with Breast Cancer in 1992, and consequently decided to focus her graduate research on cancer in Latinas. In 1996, Venus developed a culturally specific video/picture book on Breast Cancer (Una Nueva Esperanza) and later (Hombre Sin Limite) on Prostate Cancer for the American Cancer Society. Soon Dia de la Mujer Latina became a reality when Venus, together with ACS & the Mexican Consulate's office, implemented the first non-traditional culturally relevant Latino family health fiesta. Since then she as served on numerous committees, panels, and roundtables focusing on health care and cancer, and has received the Compañeros Award, The Vision of  Hope Award, and The National Latina Activist Award. In October of 2009, Venus was invited to speak at the White House by First Lady Michelle Obama, in an event to mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month 
www.diadelamujerlatina.org
  
 
 
   
DON FALLIS
 
Don Fallis  was diagnosed with diabetes at 54, and discovered that mountain climbing, and running ultramarathons were his medicines of choice. At 65, the time most people retire, he decided to tackle the toughest footrace on the planet, the 135 mile long Badwater Ultramarathon. In 2008, the following year, life decided to enter him in an even tougher event, the race for his life, fighting Rectal Cancer. He faced this challenge the way he has lived the rest of his life, head on, with great courage and determination. After a combination treatment of chemo and radiation, surgery, and two more follow up rounds of chemo, he is still managing his businesses, running ultramarathons, and inspiring all that know him.
www.missionpossible-badwater.com

 
   
   
BARBARA HILLARY
 
Barbara Hillary, who in 2007, at 75 years young, became
the first African American woman on record to reach the
North Pole on skis. Now to make it even more amazing, she
did it without the part of the left lung that she lost to cancer.
After being raised in Harlem during the depression, losing
her father at 2, and spending a lonely period in a foster
home, she decided to stand on her own two feet, and make
something of her life. She received her masters degree, spent
a half century in nursing, retired at 62, and in her own words
" has refused to be boring ! ". Since her retirement, she has
 photographed polar bears in Churchill, learned
snowmobiling, dog-sledding and skiing.
Her next adventure - the South Pole in 2010.
www.BarbaraHillary.com  

 
   
   
RUSSELL JIM
 
Russell Jim has not let anything slow him down, not his throat cancer, or his seventy something years of living.
A
s the ER/WM Program Manager, he represents the Yakama Nation to address all facets of the nuclear and hazardous waste problems of the Hanford Nuclear Reservation. His work involves  influencing the  cleanup, restoration, and return of the environmental integrity of the site. He has served 14 years with the Bureau of Indian Affairs, had two terms on the Yakama Tribal Council,
was a governor appointee to the Washington State
Nuclear Waste Policy Committee and the Washington Commission for
the Humanities, His extraordinary
resume also includes; President of the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians,
Area Vice-President of the National Congress of American Indians , Chairman of the National Indian Nuclear Waste Policy Committee. Assistant Secretary appointee to the Environmental Management Advisory Committee,  and Secretary of the Board of the Center for World Indigenous Studies.

 
   
   
BOB RYLAND
 
Arthur Ashe once said " I only want to be good
enough to be able to beat  Bob Ryland ".  As a child in Alabama, he spent his days witnessing the atrocities
of southern prejudice, and his nights sleeping with his wooden tennis racquet. Through his high school and college years, he won numerous championships in
Illinois and Louisiana, and when World War II began, while serving in Special Services, he somehow found time to play on the ATA circuit. He finished as a Singles runner up nationally in 1942, 1943, and 1944.
 After the war he continued to play competitively, and
in 1959 broke the color barrier by becoming the first
African American professional tennis player.
 Eventually he turned his talent to coaching, which included being Bill Cosby's personal coach, as well as
some time with Venus and Serena Williams. In 2006,
in his mid eighties, he won the USTA 85 and over
 public parks title. Today at 89, he still plays tennis regularly, coaches children, and through his
extremely positive attitude, is an eleven year
Prostate Cancer survivor.
www.bobrylandworldtour.com

 
   
   
WALLACE FROISETH
 
Wallace ( Wally ) Froiseth at ninety lives in a home he bought 40 something years ago that overlooks the
ocean he loves so much. From the time he moved to
Hawaii as a young boy; through his days as one of the
most well known of the " Hot Curl " surfers competing
against the legendary Duke Kahanamoku, and his
service in the South Pacific during World War II; to his work on tug boats until his retirement; he has been on
or in the water. He is well known not only in the surfing
community, but in the sailing community as well,  for
he was one of the original builders and crew members
of The Hokulea. Though his surf boards don't get a lot
of use anymore, he still works out every day, and goes
to his chemo treatments a couple of times a month. You
see, at 87, he was diagnosed with Leukemia, and at a
point most folks would say " I guess it's just my time ",
Wally said " OK, what do I need to do to live ".

 
   
   
SARAMAE LANDERS
 
There are many special things about this incredible lady
besides the fact that she just celebrated her 105th birthday.
Yes, you read that right. She shared her childhood with 13 brothers and sisters, put herself through school, received
her Masters, and spent her adult life working full time as
an educator while raising a family. Somehow she also
found time to satisfy her passion for travel, and has visited countries all over the world, including Thailand at 104, so
she could ride an elephant. Throughout her life, she has
been active in community service, worked to promote
world peace, voted in every election, and never missed
an opportunity to laugh. She's up at 6 am every morning, spends time at the Senior Center, is planning her
next trip, and enjoys a margarita every now and then.
Oh, and by the way, she is a double cancer survivor.

 
 
 
Meet the Humorists 

 
MACK DRYDEN
 
Mack Dryden is a very funny man ! He's also a double cancer survivor. Born and raised in Mississippi, with a MA degree in creative writing, he decided to spend a little time in Europe before settling into career, and by a strange turn of events, ran head on into a Moroccan prison. After having entirely too much fun there, he came back to the U.S. as a newspaper reporter, won some AP writing awards, and then finally found his calling; as he puts it
" making people laugh until their face hurts ".
He has been on " The Tonight Show ", with Johnny and Jay, had numerous acting roles, including " JAG " and a recurring role on " The Guardian ", and was hand picked by
Bill Maher as a staff writer for " Politically Incorrect ".
To top that off, he's a black belt Karate champion, and a published author.
www.MackDryden.com

 
   
KATHY BUCKLEY
 

E! Entertainment called her " One of the world's most intriguing women".  Anthony Robbins says " She is a miracle you must Experience ". Kathy Buckley is a great many things, including a five time nominee  for
 " Best Stand Up Female Comedienne ", an award winning actress, accomplished author and renowned inspirational speaker. Whether you've seen her on 
" Touched by an Angel ", The Tonight Show, The Today Show, Good Morning America, Entertainment Tonight, or a dozen other TV shows; caught her critically acclaimed one woman Off-Broadway show
 " Don't Buck with Me/Now Hear This! "; laughed at her
comedy in Vegas; or read her book " If You Could
Hear What I See "; you've been touched by a woman
of great substance. Her awards and accomplishments are too numerous to mention here, but by the way, she's also a Cervical Cancer survivor.
www.kathybuckley.com


 
   
   
Meet the Caregiver

 
LEILANI GRIPPIN-KARASAKI
 

If you're going to go into battle with the Big C,
Leilani Grippin-Karasaki is the caregiver you
want in your corner. An acute-care oncology
nurse at The Queen's Medical Center since 1990,
and for a time a member of the Hospice Hawaii
team, she was named one of  Hawaii's 
" Ten Who Made a Difference "
 for 2009.
This is an honor given by the Star-Bulletin to
recognize people who noticeably helped bring
change to Hawaii or contributed in outstanding
ways.  Queen's president Art Ushijima credits
her as one of the reasons the hospital achieved
the Magnet Designation-the highest recognition
there is for nursing. What truly makes her
special though, is that she cares with her entire
being about the people in her charge, no matter
where they are in their treatment. As those who
are lucky enough to know her will tell you,
she is in every way a credit to her profession.


 
   

Meet the Musicians


 
RAY & BREE BUMATAI
 
Ray Bumatai was an extremely talented actor, musician, comedian, and stunt man who was seen in Feature Films,
TV Movies and Series, as well as on local Hawaii Stages. He was also the voice of many loved cartoon characters. You may remember him in the hit TV Movie " Blood & Orchids ", or the highly popular " Magnum P.I.". He unfortunately lost his battle with brain cancer in 2005, but left us a wonderful gift of music. You will hear some of his inspirational pieces in this film,
thanks to the generosity of his wife, Bree Bumatai. As an associate producer of Manoa Valley Theatre, she is also a very talented actress, director, producer, and artist in her own right.

 
 
 
TOMMY DAVIDSON
 

If you look in the dictionary for the word
" Perseverance ", you'll find a picture of Tommy Davidson. Twelve  years ago, he went to the doctor to see why he wasn't feeling well, and was told he had the flu. When his health didn't improve, it was supposedly Kidney Stones, then Lymphoma, and when they  finally diagnosed him correctly, he was in Stage 4 Seminoma, a fast growing Testicular Cancer, and given a one in three chance of survival. Well he wasn't about to let that be the end of his story, so he fought through  four months of intensive chemotherapy, and eight surgeries in ten months, the final surgery being a 15 hour ordeal that included a ruptured aorta. Now, ten years after being declared cured, he is juggling two careers, one as a Professional Trombonist, and the other as a Music Educator. So during the day, he is shaping lives as an Artist in Residence with the Lafayette Arts & Sciences Foundation teaching elementary and middle school instrumental music, or co-directing the award winning Stanley Middle School Jazz Band. At night, he performs with bands like
The Temptations, The Tower of Power Horns with
Mic Gillette, and The Harold Jones Orchestra.


 
 
 
IDA GOECKEL
 
Ida Goeckel has loved music as long as she can remember. As she has said, it is the air her soul breathes, and the backdrop of her life. She started playing the
piano at age 7, moved to the guitar at 12, and found
her true passion in the electric bass at 40. She has
played with a number of bands focusing primarily on
classic rock and blues, and recently co-founded a seven
piece R & B group that is taking Buffalo by storm.
Musician, composer, philosopher, social butterfly,
hockey fan, and owl lover, she is special in many ways,
but what puts her head above the crowd is what
she is really doing with her music. You see, Ida is a
Breast Cancer Survivor, and she puts her time and
greatest love into raising funds to make sure others
that are fighting that disease get the care they need.
" Female Musicians Fighting Breast Cancer" is her brainchild, and the annual concerts that the group
puts on with a number of the well known musicians
in the area, provide a great influx of funds to that cause.

http://www.myspace.com/fmfbc

 
 
 
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