Op-Eds, Letters to the Editor and Blogs

17: PEPFAR Is Worth It: Ezekiel Emanuel Is Wrong on AIDS Funding. The Huffington Post. May 17, 2012

16: United States Domestic AIDS War Is Falling Apart. The Huffington Post. December 1, 2011

15: Hillary Clinton Is Right About HIV/AIDS: Time to Enact a Global Health Service Corps. The Huffington Post. November 10, 2011

14: Moving Forward on FDA Review of HIV Prevention Drugs. The Huffington Post. November 2, 2011 

13: Attention Occupy Wall Street: Enact a Financial Speculation Tax. The Huffington Post. November 1, 2011

12: Global HIV/AIDS Treatment Funding At Risk Under Mitt Romney. The Huffington Post. October 17, 2011

11: Healthcare Reform: Solving the Medical Student Debt Crisis Through Human Capital Contracts. The Huffington Post. June 10, 2011

10: U.S. Global Health Policy: HIV/AIDS at a Crossroads. CU Medicine Today. May 2, 2011

9: AIDS Activism: Confusing Accountability With Personal AttacksThe Huffington Post.  March 8, 2011

8: AIDS funds could be gained in a tax on currency speculation. The Washington Post, Page A16. January 20, 2011

7: Global AIDS Funding and China. The Huffington Post. December 1, 2010

View letter of support by United States Senator Jim Webb of Virginia (PDF).

6: AIDS: Time to Refocus. The New York Times, Page D4. November 2, 2010. [PDF]

5: Financing Global Health Aid and Protecting Wall Street: Enact a Financial Speculation Tax. The Huffington Post. October 6, 2010

4: AIDS funding must be a priority for the U.S. The Washington Post, Page A14. August 3, 2010

3: Truth and Reconciliation: President Obama's Global Health Initiative and HIV/AIDS -- Raising the Bar. The Huffington Post. July 27, 2010

This piece was written as a rebuttal to Dr. Ezekiel J. Emanuel's column (link).

2: United States Global Health Policy: HIV/AIDS Treatment Funding At Risk Under President Obama. The Huffington Post. July 21, 2010 

View direct response (link) by Dr. Ezekiel J. Emanuel, Special Advisor to President Obama for Health Policy, Office of Management and Budget

1: Viewpoint: U.S. should address inequality in the treatment of AIDS. The Michigan Daily  December 2, 2003