A S I A N H U M A N S E R V I C E SBanyan Tree Program Presents:
Asian & Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Event
COMING OF AGE: SOCIALLY CONSCIOUS FILMS
FRIDAY MAY 30TH, 2008 11A-4P
2838 w. peterson, chicago 60 Minutes: Fighting AIDSDan Rather follows and documents former President Bill Clinton as he fights for HIV/AIDS awareness in the Chinese province of Yunnan, the part of the country with the highest number of AIDS cases. Absolutely PositiveThis film documents the lives of 11 individuals during the beginning of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Their heartbreaking stories help to empower their communities; communities that vary ethically, culturally and socially. These individuals range in age from seventeen to sixty.And the Band Played OnThis film captures the essence of struggle rooted in the HIV/AIDS epidemic. During the early eighties, Dr. Don Francis fights the institutions that hinder his research on the virus that people knew little about.Pandemic: Facing AIDSThis documentary touches the lives of HIV/AIDS throughout the world. The film deals with stigma, economic struggle and ignorance. Their unforgettable lives tell different, but also very similar stories to its audience. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 773.293.8480 OR EMAIL WTUTOL@AHSCHICAGO.ORG
HIV / AIDS is one hell of a scary disease. we still do not have a cure nor a vaccine for it, so always practice safe sex.
HIV/AIDS is still a problem today despite huge medical advances, i am wondering if there would ever be a cure for this disease .
It is quite scary that there is still no cure for HIV/AIDS and the only way we can fight it is by prevention. How long would it take our scientists to develop a cure or vaccine for this disease?
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It is quite scary that there is still no cure for HIV/AIDS and the only way we can fight it is by prevention. How long would it take our scientists to develop a cure or vaccine for this disease?
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