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01:12:17
2012_21
XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington D.C. Memory session of the AIDS activist Robert Carr, discussing discrimination of women, MSM, sex workers and drug users as well as people living with HIV/AIDS, and tributing Robert's work and friendship.
2012_21
00:17:35
2012_105
XIX International AIDS Conference. Paul Nsubuga Semugoma from the Global Forum on MSM and HIV, talks about the situation of men who have sex with men in Uganda and how stigma and discrimination interferes with the work to prevent HIV and end AIDS.
2012_105
00:03:14
2010_20
XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna. Interview with Ruth Morgan Thomas from United Kingdom who works with sex workers rights. Ruth is the Global Coordinator of the organization Global Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP). She talks about stigma.
2010_20
00:01:23
2008_67_02
Cutaways from a march against homophobia, stigma and discrimination in Mexico City. A woman shows a book called Homophobia written by the author Fernando del Collado. She tells about the book.
2008_67_02
00:30:41
2008_67_01
Cutaways from a demonstration against homophobia, stigma and discrimination during the International AIDS Conference in Mexico City in 2008. March and speakers.
2008_67_01
00:33:09
2008_65_02
Cutaways from a demonstration against homophobia in Mexico City in connection with the International AIDS Conference. Interviews with Swedish HIV/AIDS activist Jan Nola Morfeldt among others.
2008_65_02
00:25:40
2008_65_01
Cutaways from a demonstration against homophobia in Mexico City during the time of the International AIDS Conference.
2008_65_01
00:43:17
2007_25_01
Young AIDS activist Ricardo Baruch talks about the international collaboration of youth activists and the AIDS situation in Mexico for LBGT persons and women in rural areas and developing countries. He also reflects on the International AIDS Conference.
2007_25_01
00:19:27
2006_3_03
This is the third part of the interview with Dr Anthony Fauci. Here he talks about the American AIDS movement in the early 80's with activists such as the writer Larry Kramer in the frontline, and the time when he invited the leading activists up to his office.
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