Now More Than Ever, AIDS 2010

Each time we fail to protect the weak and vulnerable in our society, we lose a part of our own humanity. 20,000 people marched for human rights at the 18th International AIDS conference in Vienna.

Each time we fail to protect the weak and vulnerable in our society, we lose a part of our own humanity. 20,000 people marched for human rights at the 18th International AIDS conference in Vienna.

I’m betting that you desire freedom and emancipation. As you begin to ask the right questions, feeding your potential rather than your perceived limitations, then the Universe – always responding in kind – will begin to deliver content that reflects the questions you are posing.

It is surely obvious that racism and social inequality are indivisible – they feed off one another creating a web of social exclusion that seems to put black people at greater risk of mental illness than their white counterparts. Or does it?

The feminization of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa – where young women are four times more likely to be infected than men – is being driven by violence against women and girls.