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Showing videos filed under: World AIDS Day
The F Word: Banning Art, Forgetting the Artists
December 3, 2010This Wednesday was World AIDS day, but instead of honoring the lives lost to the disease, Republicans are attacking art that reflects on it. They're targeting a show at the National Portrait Gallery called Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture.World AIDS Day: Access Saves Lives
December 1, 2009Avert.org is raising consciousness this World AIDS Day for the need for universal access to lifesaving HIV/AIDS treatment, prevention and care. Check out their video, with music from SDIA. If you download their song, "Going All The Way" from iTunes, a portion of the proceeds will go to Avert.Battle in Seattle, Copenhagen Protests, and World AIDS Day
November 30, 2009It's 2009, and the biggest front of global action is on climate change. The US has moved from the flat denials of the Bush era to an acceptance of the problem, but solutions still elude us. As always, the people will have to lead.The AIDS Epidemic: What We Haven't Learned
December 1, 2008December 1st is World AIDS day. With the Bush administration on its way out there is hope that we might begin to think big about preventing and even curing AIDS. Lifting the ban on embryonic stem cell research will open up some possibilities. But prevention and education remain the keys to slowing the spread of HIV.World AIDS Day: Protesting for Universal Healthcare
December 1, 2008One of the basic problems when you have catastrophic illness is lack of health insurance that actually takes care of your medical needs. The annual convention of insurance industry lobbyists was met earlier this year by thousands of protesters onsite in San Francisco and simultaneously in cities across the nation. Their message:Battling AIDS, Guaranteed Healthcare, and The Church of Stop Shopping
November 26, 2008December 1st is World AIDS day. With the Bush administration on its way out there is hope that we might begin to think big about preventing and even curing AIDS. Lifting the ban on embryonic stem cell research will open up some possibilities. But prevention and education remain the keys to slowing the spread of HIV.
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