Video Archives: HIV/AIDS

Ending AIDS—Biomedical Technologies and Social Determinants of Health – Columbia University School of Social Work » Click for more

Published on Dec 20, 2012. In honor of World AIDS Day 2012, Dr. Judith Auerbach, Sociologist and Independent Science and Policy Consultant, spoke at the Columbia University School of Social Work on the topic of, “The End of AIDS: Biomedical Technologies and Social Determinants—Ever the Twain Shall Meet?” The presentation explores two themes that have… Read more »

ENDGAME: AIDS in Black America. » Click for more

FRONTLINE explores one of the country’s most urgent, preventable health crises — uncovering why HIV is so much worse in black America. Every 10 minutes, someone in the U.S. contracts HIV; Half are black. Thirty years after the discovery of the AIDS virus among gay white men, nearly half of the 1 million people in… Read more »

The Age of AIDS – FRONTLINE PBS » Click for more

Well after the 25th anniversary of AIDS, there is still no cure, the rise of new infections continues to grow around the world, and stigma & ignorance around HIV & AIDS  remains active in our society. PBS’s FRONTLINE – The Age of AIDS provides a historical & current perspective, global response, political indifference, prejudices &… Read more »

Young People & Their Journey in Disclosing their HIV Status » Click for more

Honest and frank conversions on this difficult and personal journey of disclosing HIV to others. Here some young people express their stories to help those who are struggling with this issue.