Surviving Voices 2022 - The Black Community & AIDS
The newly released “The Black Community & AIDS” is the latest chapter in the multi-year documentary project about the impact of the AIDS epidemic on various communities in the US. With a focus on the inspiring stories of Black activists and advocates around the country, the new mini-documentary and individual interview segments feature advocates and survivors who share their personal stories about why HIV/AIDS continues to disproportionately impact Black communities. The Surviving Voices mini-documentary “The Black Community & AIDS” won the jury award at the 2022 SF Queer Film Fest. (Filmed and produced in 2021 & 2022. Released in 2022).

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P.O.V.: Absolutely Positive – PBS (6/18/1991)

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Gay, black and HIV positive: America's hidden epidemic

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America In The Age of AIDS – PBS, 4/5/1989

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1988 NEWS SPECIAL: The AIDS Ward | Juniper House

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1989 NEWS SPECIAL: AIDS In Black & Minority Communities | Real Stories

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Coming of Age During the AIDS Crisis — Chapter Four: "Complications of AIDS"

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Honoring Black Celebrities We Lost to the AIDS Crisis

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AIDS: From Ryan White to Today's Silent Epidemic | Retro Report on PBS

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The Silent HIV Crisis Sweeping the American South

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AIDS in KC: The Early Days | Documentary | Part 1

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FULL EPISODE: Living With HIV | Southern Remedy | MPB

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1983 NEWS SPECIAL: The AIDS Phenomenon | Early AIDS Documentary

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Queerantine History: The AIDs Epidemic & Activism

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