Doctor fights AIDS with education Controlling HIV/AIDS in Asia has everything to do with the way women and girls are treated. A long time advocate for women's reproductive rights in the developing world talks about the links between education, poverty and disease.9:06 a.m.
Guests
Nafis Sadik: Special UN envoy for HIV/AIDS for Asia and Pacific. She was executive director of the UN Population Fund for 13 years until 2000.
Setting the tune She's the most visible person in the orchestra, apart from the conductor. Concertmaster Jorja Fleezanis talks about leading musicians, working with egos and pursuing her own solo career.10:06 a.m.
Guests
Jorja Fleezanis: Concertmaster for the Minnesota Orchestra.
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