MOLINE, Ill — "We're Still Here: The Past and Present of HIV in Our Country and Community," a documentary created by The Project of the Quad Cities to highlight people in the Quad Cities living with ...
Sheryl Lee Ralph is going behind the camera. I can exclusively reveal that the Emmy winner has signed on to produce “Unexpected,” a documentary short about women of color living with HIV in the South.
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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 ...
A documentary scheduled to air Oct. 5 on PBS will focus on the fight against HIV in Birmingham and San Francisco as scientists inch closer to ending the virus in the United States. The documentary, ...
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 ...
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, ...
When Alison Fairbrother '08 left for Ethiopia this summer, she did not expect that in less than a month an HIV-positive woman would become one of her closest friends. With Ryan Heath '05 and Jessica ...
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