Another View - HIV/AIDS and African American Women
It used to be known as a "gay, white man's disease"...but 30 years later, the fastest growing population living with, or being infected with HIV/AIDS is African American women! Black women account for 77% of all women in Virginia living with HIV....and are 21 times more likely to be diagnosed with the disease. So what's going on with African American women when it comes to HIV/AIDS? On the next Another View we'll hear from experts Alycia Dickens, Family Nurse Practitioner and HIV Specialist with EVMS, Ruby Jones, who is living with HIV, and Dr. Zina McGee, Sociology Professor from Hampton University. Plus we'll show you how one school system is incorporating physical exercise into classes traditionally designed to exercise the mind.

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One Woman's Journey of Living with HIV

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Another View - Light vs Dark Skin

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Empowered: Alicia Keys in Conversation w/ 5 Women Living with HIV

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Another View - I Am Not My Hair!

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Black America's Silent Epidemic | Our America with Lisa Ling | Full Episode | OWN

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The First Man To Be Cured Of HIV

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Positive Voices S1E5 - Black Women & HIV

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1985 NEWS SPECIAL: “AIDS“ Desperate For a Cure | Real Stories

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AIDS in Black America: 'We Can Win this Battle'

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Another View - Interracial Marriage

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Who Is Actually at Risk of HIV? | Data-Driven Breakdown

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'HIV was not on my radar': Woman works to end stigma of virus

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FULL EPISODE: Living With HIV | Southern Remedy | MPB

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AIDS in KC | Full Documentary (Early 1980s to Now)

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1988 NEWS SPECIAL: The AIDS Ward | Juniper House

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‘Ending AIDS’ in New York means finding the most vulnerable

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How I (actually) got HIV #storytime

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The Silent HIV Crisis Sweeping the American South

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Man charged with felony reckless conduct for not disclosing HIV status

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