Hillary’s Speech, Part II
Posted on January 25, 2012 by A&U in Columns, Left Field
Left Field by Patricia Nell Warren Who will pay for the “AIDS-Free generation” in a world facing financial crisis? Secretary of State Clinton’s now-famous November 8 speech at the NIH has promoted the “new” idea of an “AIDS-Free Generation.” The State Department swears this can happen as a result of their new three-point program. The [...]
Hillary’s Speech, Part I
Posted on January 4, 2012 by A&U in Left Field, Noteworthy
What can we read between the lines of the Secretary of State’s pledge of an “AIDS-free generation”? Left Field by Patricia Nell Warren On November 8, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave a shocking (to me, anyway) speech at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, before a packed house of politicians and scientists. [...]
AIDS at 30
Posted on June 23, 2011 by A&U in Features, Noteworthy
As we move into decade number four of the pandemic—what now? by Larry Buhl Anniversaries and birthdays can be a time for reflection. For people, the thirtieth year is an important turning point, when the dreams of youth are reevaluated, extinguished or revived with new vigor. The “birthday” of a plague can be sobering. There [...]







