In the life. Episode 1803, AIDS is still a big deal [videorecording].
Material type: FilmPublication details: New York, NY : In the Life Media, Inc., c2008.Description: 1 videodisc (27 min., 14 sec.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inOther title:- AIDS is still a big deal [videorecording]
- In the Life (Television program)
- 306.76/6 21
- HQ75.15 .I5 Ep. 1803
Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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DVD | Stonewall DVD | DVD DOC (2008) 2018 | 1 | Available | 154731 | |||
DVD | Stonewall DVD | DVD (2008) 2020 | 2 | Available | in Overflow area in librarian's office | 154732 |
"December 2008" (original broadcast date).
"Promotional copy only".
Title from container.
HIV is still a big deal (7:16) -- A conversation with... Dr. Mathilde Krim and Phill Wilson (8:32) -- Taylor v. Rice: an update (6:07).
A conversation with... Dr. Mathilde Krim and Phill Wilson: In recognition of World AIDS Day, December 1, Dr. Krim, Founding Chairman of the American Foundation for Aids Research (amfAR) and Phill Wilson, founder and CEO of the Black AIDS Institute, in their first on-camera discussion, relate their tireless efforts in the fight against AIDS and reflect on the current state of the pandemic. [Produced by Jacqueline Gares]
HIV Is Still A Big Deal: Alarmed at the rise of high-risk behavior among HIV+ young gay men, a collaboration of NY Public Health professionals and New York University has produced an innovative web-based campaign telling the story of a young gay man in New York City who meets sex partners on the Internet. In this new approach to HIV/AIDS awareness, we ask the question whether a web-based serial can affect the behavior of the men who watch it. [Produced by Jacqueline Gares]
Taylor V. Rice: An Update: Denied admission to the Foreign Service in 2003, Lorenzo Taylor, with the aid of Lambda Legal, sued Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice for discrimination in the workplace. As part of our pioneering documentation of the many faces of HIV/AIDS, we revisit and update the case that spurred the lifting of the ban in February 2008, less than 2 weeks before it went to trial. [Produced by Amber Hall]
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