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Sven Britton 2021

The Swedish professor Emeritus in Infectious Diseases at Karolinska Institutet is interviewed about his memories and work as infectious disease physician in the 1980’s.

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Theme SF Perlman

The Journalist David Perlman from San Francisco Chronicle was the first American journalist to report on AIDS in June 1981. He tells the story of his first article on AIDS, and how reporting on the epidemic affected him.

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Theme SF Nicole

Nicole, a teenage girl living in San Francisco, is interviewed about the voluntary work she has done in the Glide Memorial Church in San Francisco.

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Theme SF Johns

Diane Johns is a nurse at San Francisco General Hospital. She shares her thoughts on terminal care, patient participation, home based care, and homelessness. Diane started to work at San Francisco General Hospital in 1982 and began at the newly opened AIDS ward in 1983.

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The Longest Journey is the Journey Within 2015

This is the story about Steve Sjöquist - writer, HIV activist and deacon at Karolinska Universitetssjukhuset in Stockholm. Steve was diagnosed with HIV in 1987 and he was one of the first Swedish AIDS patients to get the new antiretroviral therapy in 1996. It saved his life.

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Interview with David Cooper, Director of The Kirby Institute at the University of New South Wales.

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Steve Sjöquist comments on the play "Ömheten" at Stadsteatern in Stockholm.

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Den längsta resan är inåt - under produktion

This is a pre-version of the documentary about the writer and AIDS activist, Steve Sjöquist, who was diagnosed with HIV in 1987. Steve was one of the first Swedish AIDS patients to get the new ARV medication in 1996, and it saved his life.

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XIX International AIDS Conference. Interview with Angelo Kaggwa from Uganda who works for the Global Advocacy for HIV Prevention (AVAC). He talks about the importance of addressing male circumcision and shares his hopes for AIDS 2014 in Melbourne.

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XIX International AIDS Conference. Session focusing on the scientific strategies in HIV cure research, ethical questions in clinical HIV cure trials and the patient benefits of those clinical trials. The panel members are scientists and physicians, activists and long-term survivors.

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XIX International AIDS Conference. Panel discussion on youth HIV/AIDS activism focusing on stigma and discrimination, internet and social media in the HIV/AIDS response and how to influence political leaders and older generations to take action.

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XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington D.C. in 2012. Cutaways from a session on sex workers rights. Debbie holds a speech about her way out of sex work and about the lack of support organizations for transgender women.

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