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Today is World AIDS Day
Today is World AIDS Day. Last year nearly a half million babies were born with HIV. More than 33 million people worldwide were living with HIV. That's up from 26.2 million in 1999. Despite that staggering statistic,AIDS organizations are making progress i...[Read on]
Medical Journal: Pope 'Distorted' Condom Science to 'Promote Catholic Doctrine'
Pope Benedict XVI under fire once again for saying condom use just aggravates spread of HIV/AIDS; some blast Church for being out of touchPope Benedict XVI on Condoms | Today 11:05 am Pope Benedict XVI has been receiving scads of bad press as of late. ...[Read on]
Sharon Stone and Bill Clinton Help Raise $4.5 million to Fight AIDS at Cannes
Last night's amFAR fundraiser, at the Hotel du Cap, was the most glamorous evening of the Cannes Film Festival. ...[Read on]
Sesame Street's HIV-positive muppet
As Miriam noted the other day that it's Sesame Street's 40th anniversary, Global Voices Online brings attention to one character in particular that is making a significant impact in efforts to destigmatize HIV and AIDS in South Africa - the world's firs...[Read on]
Saying Goodbye to Hollywood's Queen: Elizabeth Taylor
With great sadness here at BUST HQ, we say goodbye to one of Hollywood’s leading ladies.  Elizabeth Taylor died early this morning at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California from congestive heart failure at the age of 79.  A...[Read on]
Halftime: No time to quit - South Africa, HIV and how the World Cup has hidden an epidemic.
Jamele Hill of ESPN writes one of the most poignent pieces on the HIV crisis in South Africa. With the World Cup as the backdrop and considering the continents economic and health crises , Hill shows how the world's biggest spectacle has worked to hide th...[Read on]
Food for Fitness: David Grounds shares tips on healthy snacking
Bikini season has open! You may be trying to find an exercise regime to follow to make yourself look as fit as possible. However, exercise is only part of looking and feeling your best. It is important to eat a healthy diet every day, and there are many d...[Read on]
Tennis star Maria Sharapova celebrates her birthday in the Bahamas
Maria Sharapova celebrated her 24th birthday with a three-tiered “pretty in pink” birthday cake at Atlantis in Paradise Island in the Bahamas last weekend. “I want to thank all my fans for all their Happy Birthday wishes,” the tennis champ wrote...[Read on]
Food for Fitness: Cool Down with a Low-Fat Raspberry Smoothie
Sweet summertime is bursting with warm nights, bright flavors, and exciting colors. I don’t know about you, but when the weather is hot, I do not like a heavy meal to eat. Rather, I enjoy a light appetizer with a punch of gusto.I love the symphonic arom...[Read on]
KICK IT UP! launches at FIFA World Cup
Soccer (or football as it’s known around the globe) is the world’s most popular sport, and  Global Girl Media is using the largest international soccer event to help young women find their voices. The non-profit org’s pilot project KICK IT UP! has ...[Read on]
From Harm to Home: The Perfect Mother’s Day Present
A bouquet of flowers. A box of chocolates. A one-day gift certificate to the spa. These are the Mother’s Day presents we are accustomed to seeing advertised in glossy catalogues and in shop windows. As commercialized as this holiday has become, few wou...[Read on]
Charlize Theron provides soccer opportunities to deserving kids
Charlize Theron I’m a huge fan of Charlize Theron so was delighted to learn that she’s a celeb who gives back. As a native of South Africa, it makes sense  that her charitable efforts focus on the youth of her struggling but extraordinary country...[Read on]
Back in Black to battle breast cancer
When you think about southern California, Los Angeles is probably first in mind. Along with the city of Angels you may think of Disneyland, the Salton Sea in Imperial Valley, The Oceanside Pier, the summits of the San Gabriel Mountains, the Colorado and M...[Read on]
Women in Prison- Healthcare and Childbirth
Pop culture observers have seen the semi-popular movie Changeling featuring world mega-star Angelina Jolie and directed by world mega-icon Clint Eastwood. The plot of the film chronicles the true life story of a woman who’s son was kidnapped and replac...[Read on]
Coming Soon to a Theatre Near You (Hopefully)
To say that I am impressed with writer/director Emily Abt is an understatement. I’ve been a fan of hers since I first saw her documentary All of Us about the HIV/AIDS epidemic in African American women which was released in NY last fall and broadcast o...[Read on]
IOC Celebrates 2009 Women and Sport Awards
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) and Olympic Family today celebrated International Women’s Day and the 2009 Women and Sport Awards, where five exceptional personalities in the world of sport received accolades. The official ceremony was held ...[Read on]
Make a Difference and See the World: Volunteer Abroad
Summer is the one time of year where you get to kick back, work on your tan and enjoy a schedule free of impending deadlines, pop quizzes and lengthy term papers. You may spend your time away from school picking up extra hours at work, penciling in an int...[Read on]
Fun car stuff we found while traveling
With all our Female Friendly training visits, and new vehicle introductions, sometimes it seems like AskPatty staffers are on a plane practically every week.I don't know about you, but I love to read the inflight magazines, and am especially entertained b...[Read on]
Presentation from Panel on Abortion in Popular Culture
Last week I moderated a panel on abortion and popular culture at the National Abortion Federation annual meeting.  It was amazing and humbling to be in a place with people who put themselves on the line each and every day when they go to work because the...[Read on]
Precious, my Precious: Black Female Citizenship, Complexity, and the Politics of Unrelenting Survival
[Editor's Note] I haven't seen Precious yet, but I have read about it endlessly and already cried just reading reviews. One of the most powerful interpretations I have read so far on Precious comes from my good friend, colleague and mentor Malkia Cyril fr...[Read on]
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