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The Cafe at On The Issues Online Magazine is deepening the conversations by continually adding the insights of progressive writers, thinkers and artists on the topics we address.

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All
  • All
  • 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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