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2010_17
XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna. Interview with Paula Akugizibwe from AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern Africa (ARASA). She talks about stigma, what it is and how it is created.
2010_17
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2010_16
XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienne. Interview about stigma with Jonathan Gunthorp from South Africa.
2010_16
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2010_15
XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna. Edwin Sanders from the Tenessee Metropolitan Interdenominational Church (MIC) is interviewed about stigma.
2010_15
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2010_13
XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna in 2010. Peter Piot, Seth Berkley, José Esparza, Helene Gayle and Alan Bernstein talk about HIV vaccine development strategies.
2010_13
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2010_12
XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna in 2010. Press conference about the Shapa Boys, an initiative by male bicycle taxi drivers in Malawi, supported by the organization Friends of AIDS Support Trust (FAST), to prevent sex as payment for taxi services.
2010_12
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2010_11
XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna in 2010. Cutaways of booths and a demonstration on access to treatment.
2010_11
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2010_10
Cutaways of booths at the XVIII International AIDS Conference in Vienna in 2010.
2010_10
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2010_1
Cutaways of the volunteers at the XVIII International AIDS Conference preparing bags with conference pamphlets and catalogs.
2010_1
Activists from around the world
AIDS activism is almost as old as the epidemic itself. From the beginning of the AIDS crisis, activists fought to bring about medical research, treatment and legislation. Aids activism tends to be immediately associated with ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), the influential direct action movement which started in the US. Most well-known is ACT UP New York. Its AIDS Activist Video movement has been widely documented, for instance in Jim Hubbard’s documentary United in Anger (USA 2012), and its archive is accessible at the New York Public Library...
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Frontliners
This is a documentary about community networks in Southern Africa focusing on educating people about HIV prevention and providing support and care for people living with HIV and AIDS.
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2009_18_03
4th South African AIDS Conference in Durban. Closing session with a speech by South African Minister of Health, Barbara Hogan, about policies and strategies for human rights and HIV prevention interventions. Discovery Health award to scientist in the HIV field.
2009_18_03
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2009_18_02
4th South African AIDS Conference in Durban in 2009. Lisa Grafström works as a project leader at AIDS Accountability International in Sweden. Here she talks about her organization and their work with community organizations and policy makers in Southern Africa.
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