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The Color of AIDS: Bringing “Risk” Up to Date (encore edition)

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The percentage of cases of women living with HIV has tripled in the past 20 years, and women of color are most affected. Generating more relevant prevention models is literally a matter of life and death, especially for women of color.


The Color of AIDS: Bringing “Risk” Up to Date

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Those on the front lines of the grassroots HIV/AIDS movement bring the discussion about HIV risk up to date. They say generating more relevant prevention models is literally a matter of life and death, especially for women of color.


25 Years of AIDS: Global Voices (encore edition)

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It’s been 25 years since the start of the AIDS epidemic. This week on Making Contact, a special collaboration with Human Rights Watch, we’ll hear stories from positive people and activists in the places worst hit by the epidemic.


25 Years of AIDS: Global Voices

post thumbnail Wednesday, August 16th, 2006

It’s been 25 years since the start of the AIDS epidemic. This week on Making Contact, a special collaboration with Human Rights Watch, we’ll hear stories from positive people and activists in the places worst hit by the epidemic.


Rethinking AIDS Treatment: The Brazilian Model (encore edition)

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Independent producer Reese Erlich reports from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil about grassroots groups who have successfully educated sex workers and many others on the dangers of AIDS.


Rethinking AIDS Treatment: The Brazilian Model

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American activists say we have a lot to learn from Brazil–from grassroot sex education and free medicine for anyone who is HIV positive.



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