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UNTALK TO THE FUTURE WEB MAGAZINE IS LIVE - CHECK IT OUT.. SPECIAL GUEST: STEPHEN LEWIS ON LESSONS LEARNED & WHAT'S EXCITING NOW
by Anne-christine dAdesky
Sun, 08/03/2008 - 6:29pm Hi everybody, My new web magazine is UP and LIVE. TALK TO THE FUTURE - (www.talktothefuture.org). Featuring video 'Public Conversations with Today's Boldest Voices' on global AIDS and cross-cutting issues. I invite you to have a look and listen, and get involved in the conversation. And please share this with others. The magazine will be sent directly to you in your email in the future, if you want. All free, and action-oriented. I invite you to share and post resources, and help me bring forward new as well as established voices and visionaries and best practice programs and topics that deserve wider debate. I have a personal blog I've started there too, about the magazine and the journey , called PoxVox. Here's a snippet from my conversation wiht Stephen lewis, spotlight guest of the first issue. Enjoy! And let me know what you think! And, please, tell others. Thanks. -- AC
"We were willing to go after Myanmar and the junta on human rights, we went after Sudan for the behavior in Darfur, we went after Iran for incipient nuclear technology... [but] not a word about the loss of life to AIDS in South Africa. That's what I call an astonishing failure of leadership..." -- Stephen Lewis on global AIDS, reluctant recalcitrants, |
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