The National Minority Quality Forum today launched a groundbreaking HIV/AIDS Atlas (http://www.MapHIV.org) that highlights the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in communities across the United States. The Atlas makes information on HIV/AIDS prevalence rates available in a single location for the first time, painting a comprehensive picture of the varying intensity of the epidemic across the country.To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/nmqf/38801/
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Invisible man-Pozgroup.com is the most trusted, warm-hearted and anonymous community for HIV/AIDS dating, HIV/AIDS friends, HIV/AIDS support, HIV/AIDS medical information, HIV/AIDS forum and blogs.
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Lifetime explores the world of teen love, sex and gossip in the Lifetime Original Movie “Girl, Positive”, the story of Rachel, a high school senior who fears she may be infected with HIV and must come to terms with the life-altering news. Andrea Bowe
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2007 GCA Foundation. Videos copyright of CBS Paramount Television.
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WEEN@The Docks in Toronto Oct.26th 2007
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HIV positive dude cusses at the judge and others in court during his trial for spitting on 2 officers. He's sentenced to 13 years.
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A PSA about Aids and what to do if you are HIV positive. From three Aggies
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mtvU, MTV Networks' Peabody and Emmy Award-winning 24-hour college network, and the Kaiser Family Foundation, in partnership with POZ Magazine, has launched a new game for change called Pos or Not (www.posornot.com) which confronts the stigma still surrounding HIV/AIDS more than 25 years after the first case of the disease was reported. In the game, people from across the country – some of whom are living with HIV, some who are not – put their personal lives forward to challenge the stereotypes about who is affected by this disease. Based only on their photographs and personal information, players of the online game are asked if the individual is “Pos or Not.” By showing that you can’t tell people’s HIV-status by the way they look or by their gender, age and interests, the game confronts stereotypes about who is affected by HIV/AIDS – while providing information about how to prevent the spread of the disease.
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