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  • 2008 Fall Café
  • 2008 Spring Café
  • 2008 Summer Café
  • 2009 Fall Café
  • 2009 Spring Café
  • 2009 Summer Café
  • 2009 Winter Café
  • 2010 Spring Café
  • 2010 Winter Café
  • 2011 Fall Café
  • 2011 Spring Café
  • 2011 Summer Café
  • 2011 Winter Café
  • 2012 Spring Café
  • 2012 Winter Café
2008 Spring Café

Time to Rethink Global HIV/AIDS Care

By Nicole Itano After 13 years at the head of the UN’s AIDS organization, Dr. Peter Piot is stepping down. His departure …

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2008 Spring Café

Once the silence has been broken

By Mehret Mandefro Silence is a universal metaphor that explains marginalized human experience. With HIV, the silence that cloaks sexism, …

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2008 Spring Café

Not Enough Women Use Web Resource

By Cindy Cooper An invaluable health website has special promise for women with HIV-AIDS, but not enough are using it. …

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2008 Spring Café

African Woman With Aids Rebuffed For Life-Saving Care

By Lisa Vives While “medical tourism” is filling hospital beds in developing countries with patients priced out of the care …

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2008 Spring Café

Women with AIDS: Off the Radar Screen

By Janine Avril I feel for all women with AIDS, but my heart goes out to women like my mother …

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2008 Spring Café

ART STILL VITAL TO AIDS ACTIVISM

By Larry Schulte The AIDS/ART/WORK conference in New York earlier this summer brought together a distinguished group of professionals from …

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2008 Spring Café

The Down Low Effect

By Natalie Bell There is another side to the stories that occasionally break out into the public, such as with …

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Merle Hoffman's Choices: A Post-Roe Abortion Rights Manifesto

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“Merle Hoffman has always known that in a democracy, we each have decision-making power over the fate of our own bodies. She is a national hero for us all.” —Gloria Steinem

In the wake of the Supreme Court overturning Roe V. Wade and a country divided, Merle Hoffman, a pioneer in the pro-choice movement and women’s healthcare, offers an unapologetic and authoritative take on abortion calling it “the front line and the bottom line of women’s freedom and liberty.” 

Merle Hoffman has been at the forefront of the reproductive freedom movement since the 1970s. Three years before the Supreme Court legalized abortion through Roe v. Wade, she helped to establish one of the United States’ first abortion centers in Flushing, Queens, and later went on to found Choices, one of the nation’s largest and most comprehensive women’s medical facilities. For the last five decades, Hoffman has been a steadfast warrior and fierce advocate for every woman’s right to choose when and whether or not to be a mother.