Producer Vivien Schütz presents the story of Gina Velasquez, who progressively lost her vision due to an HIV/AIDS diagnosis decades ago. Gina Velasquez always wanted to be a mother, but when she was ...
Stories have power. We tell stories so we’re seen and heard. We tell stories to pass down knowledge and history. We tell stories to heal. Projects that document those stories capture them for future ...
Emmy-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph has been shining a light on HIV awareness for more than 30 years. Now, she's back with a documentary short that follows two young mothers who've turned their ...
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Documentary screening combines storytelling and advocacy for Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – In recognition of Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a special event will spotlight the impact of HIV within ...
For years, people have been asking Megan Ebor how they can watch her film documenting the experiences of older Black women and men, and women of color, living with HIV/AIDS. There were years of film ...
Gina Velasquez always wanted to be a mother, but when she was 27, she was diagnosed with HIV and AIDS. This was the '90s, and doctors told her she had just a few years to live. Gina survived though, ...
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