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High Rollers www.professirx.com



High Rollers is a Wheelchair Club founded by 3 spinal cord injured individuals who decided not to let the obstacles they face stop them. From experiencing a form of discrimination that goes on top of other things discriminated against, the Wheelchair equal rights is an unheard Equal Rights Movement of this millennium. Like when Hip Hop began it wasn't about receiving a check and following the rules of people who didn't relate to your struggles. It was about taking your art and expressing them freely,communicating the issues you faced with are, a voice or a dance. Peace and Unity, words heard in my head from Afrika Bambaataa, is the driven force of High Rollers. Doing what we aspire and love while working and living our lives. We have enough social groups gathered around discussing why this one or that one wont give us a chance. Well enough is enough, instead of waiting for the majortelevision networks, the fashion industry, corporate sponsorships to put more shows on TV for people with mental and physical challenges andletting it become discouraging. As a High Rollers member , you face your challenges, pursue your dreams and support others who are or need your inspirations to show we all have purpose.

High Rollers isn't about , you can only be involved if you use a wheelchair. Many wheelchair users can't function daily without help of another individual. High Rollers is about that original movement that came out of Hip Hop, ''Unity''

Founding members are Professir X, Santina Muha and Damon Rozier. Back in 2007 during a PRO Convention in Atlanta, GA, Professir X met the PRO Committee and many other Motorcycle Club members and learned that what he saw in the media , wasn't about that. Many MC raise money and awareness for many different causes. They hold Stop the Violence rallies and many are your local Police, teachers, doctors and students. But it can become a big family or a small team, nevertheless they live normal lives, work 9 to 5 and still adopt purpose. All these concepts is what made Professir X say, ''I'm going to start a Wheelchair Club''. Professir X aspires in Media Expression and Entertainment. Experiencing the sorry, your idea is a great cause but at this moment we're not interested in producing a show of yours at this time. Hearing that 15 times, Professir X decided to miss a few meals, stop buying so much clothes and going to casinos to go out and buy some camera equipment. Documenting his endeavors and those of people he met, he produced his own show that was accepted by local television in his area. He has also started 2 production companies with friends. PBU Production and Gorilla Kings V.I.P. With his friends assistance he has also started a Nonprofit Organization called I Believe Inc. Continuing to just document and record his life and the lives of others, High Rollers is not just a club but a Video Show about the clubs start and purpose.


Santina Muha joined NSCIA as a Communications Associate in
July 2006. She serves as a writer for Association publications,
including SCILife, NSCIA e-news, and www.spinalcord.org.
She also works with staff and vendors to coordinate overall design,
content development and production for all NSCIA publications,
advertising, public relations and promotional activities.
Santina graduated from Rutgers University, Douglass College in
January 2006 with a BA in Communication and Sociology. While at
Rutgers, Santina was a member of the Public Relations Student Society
of America (PRSSA), and a student of many media, journalism, writing,
and public relations classes. She was also Social Chair of her sorority
Sigma Delta Tau, as well as the head of many other committees,
including the philanthropy committee Prevent Child Abuse America.

Santina brings personal experience with SCI to her position, having
lived with a spinal cord injury since the age of five. She was injured
in March 1989 in an automobile crash which left her T-11 paraplegic.
In her spare time, she enjoys swimming, shopping, creative writing,
celebrity news and gossip, comedy, and watching reruns of Beverly Hills
90210 on her TIVO. She just bought her first home on the Jersey shore,
and is the process of making the ranch fully accessible.

During her time at Rutgers, Santina worked with the staff to help make
the university more accessible, increasing accessible parking and dorm
room options around campus. She also enjoyed her internships at Comedy
Central in NYC and The Point radio station in Asbury, NJ, where she
learned a lot about travel and public access through her daily
commute. She is excited about her role with NSCIA as an opportunity to
continue to make positive contributions to the lives of people with
spinal cord injuries.

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  • So inspiring! Physical disability doesn't stop a person to dream and to be successful. I am challenge!

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  • hot chick

  • shawty is 2x fine.  i would like to get with her, even if she is in a wheelchair

  • what a hottie

  • what an inspirational piece...thank you so much for posting...it only goes to show that being handicapped is really a state of mind and attitude...we need more upbeat and genuine videos like this for all of us who are blessed with activity of all our limbs and quote unquote normal cognitive function to not complain to just get up off of our laurels and contribute to this wanton world and make it a better place...wonderlul, wonderful video

  • she fuckin sexy.......

  • dam she is beautiful, such a dream to be with her

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