A Quote by Judith Light

There are two things that I put my focus on. One is the fight against AIDS and finding a cure. The other is human rights. — © Judith Light
There are two things that I put my focus on. One is the fight against AIDS and finding a cure. The other is human rights.
Because I am not formally trained in the medical sciences, I can bring in new ideas to AIDS research and the cross-fertilization of ideas from different fields could be a valuable contribution to finding the cure for AIDS.
Human rights are not things that are put on the table for people to enjoy. These are things you fight for and then you protect.
Other than vaccines and finding a cure, most funding goes toward putting people on treatment. That's completely valid and I understand that, but it's never how we're going to stop AIDS.
The African Union has to act in order to put an end to armed conflicts that undermine the continent, to fight against the devastation caused by AIDS and other contagious diseases, to promote sustainable development of its member states.
The fight against terrorism is a legitimate fight. And certainly whoever commits terrorism should be brought to justice. Unfortunately, the United States and a few other governments have used the war on terrorism as a way of violating human rights.
I don't believe that the fight for trans rights or African American rights is different from the fight against war, or the fight for refugees.
There are only two things we should fight for. One is the defense of our homes and the other is the Bill of Rights.
I suppose the half-breeds in Manitoba, in 1870, did not fight for two hundred forty acres of land, but it is to be understood there were two societies who treated together. One was small, but in its smallness it had its rights. The other was great, but in its greatness it had no greater rights than the rights of the small, because the right is the same for everyone.
Even if animal tests produced a cure for AIDS, we'd be against it.
The greatest grand challenge for any scientist is discovering how to prevent the spread of HIV and finding the cure or an effective vaccine for AIDS.
The fight against HIV/AIDS requires leadership from all parts of government - and it needs to go right to the top. AIDS is far more than a health crisis. It is a threat to development itself.
I am happy to join AutoNation in the fight against cancer. This disease hits close to home for me with the loss of my mom in 2009. Raising awareness and finding a cure is really important to me.
It's long been common practice among many to draw a distinction between "human rights" and "property rights," suggesting that the two are separate and unequal - with "property rights" second to "human rights."
Wouldn't it be wonderful to have a cure for AIDS in the marketplace before Magic Johnson gets AIDS?
Even if animal experiments did result in a cure for AIDS, of which there is no chance, I'd be against it on moral grounds.
Any strategy to promote democracy and human rights must have the fight against corruption at its heart.
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