‘It’s a Sin’ Star Omari Douglas Explains the 1980s Aids Epidemic in The UK | Mashable
'It's a Sin,' the hit miniseries from Channel 4 (and now streaming on HBO Max) follows the lives of young people directly affected by the AIDS crisis in 1980s UK. Omari Douglas, who plays Roscoe Babatunde, spoke to us about development of and response to the epidemic and the progress made over the last 40 years. Mashable is your source for the latest in tech, culture, and entertainment. Subscribe to Mashable: https://bit.ly/2DR64oM Watch more episodes of Mashable Interviews: http://bit.ly/2TmooPU Follow us: Check out www.mashable.com Facebook: / mashable Twitter: / mashable Instagram: / mashable #It'sASin #OmariDouglas #HBOMax

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