December 1, 2000
HIV/AIDS: It Can Happen to Me
1996. The impact of HIV/AIDS on the elderly. Grandparent Information Center (202) 434-2299.
Health Shots: A Wayward Glance
1995. Emphasizes health and social issues such as AIDS. Harris County Health Department (713) 439-6291.
Lest We Forget
1996. The AIDS Memorial Quilt on the National Mall. The NAMES Project (202) 29-NAMES.
Health Choices
1995. Teens inform others about HIV/AIDS. National Association for Affected Families (805) 496-5306.
Smart Sex: How to Protect Yourself in the Age of AIDS
1998. General information for adolescents about HIV. Center of Medical Multimedia Education Technology (310) 440-0767.
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1997. Informing teens about HIV. The Michigan Education Materials Center (800) 214-8961.
AIDS: Facts for Kids
1996. Recommended for grades 4-6. Marsh Media (800) 821-3303.
The Choice Is Yours: Avoiding HIV/STDs
1995. For high school students. Pyramid Media (310) 828-7577.
The Science of HIV
1997. For use in the science classroom about HIV biological principles. National Science Teachers Association (703) 243-7100.
AIDS: Everything You Should Know
1997. Hosted by Whoopi Goldberg presenting basic facts about how to avoid HIV infection. Comes in either an abstinence version with 25 booklets or a condom-use version with 25 booklets. For high school students. Channing L. Bete Company, Inc. (800) 628-7733.
The Heart of the Matter Video and Training Guide
1994. Training guide for black congregants about AIDS. Balm In Gilead (212) 730-7381.
Cable Positive NAACP Series: House on Fire, Sister's Keeper, Coming to Life
1999. African Americans talk about HIV/AIDS in the black community. Cable Positive (212) 852-5190.
HIV/AIDS and African Americans
1999. Concerns the impact of HIV on the African American Community. National Minority AIDS Council (202) 483-6622.
La Tardeada (The Afternoon Party)
1998. Designed for migrant Hispanic young adults. Community HIV/AIDS Technical Assistance Network (202) 387-5000.
Life is What You Make It: Live Life!
1999. Encourages informed decision-making for treatment. Motivational Educational Entertainment Productions (215) 829-0558.
Living Positive: Women and AIDS
2000. A 4 year documentary on the lives of 5 racially diverse every day women with AIDS. Filmakers Library (212) 808-4980.
Second Opinion
1995. Addresses the role that women must play in their own health. Fanlight Productions (617) 524-0980.
She Didn't Know
1997. Stories of three women living with HIV. California AIDS Clearinghouse (323) 845-4180.
Positive Men
1995. Interviews with HIV-positive men. V Tape (416) 351-1317.
In Our Own Words: Dispelling the Stereotypes
1995. Dispels myths about gay men and lesbians and tackles homosexual issues. Dallas Gay/Lesbian Alliance (214) 528-4233.
Both Ends Burning
1994. Interviews and dramatizations for healthcare workers, social workers, and clinicians. Fanlight Productions (617) 469-4999.
Healers of 400 Parnassus
1997. Documents a Healthcare clinic and the HIV/AIDS patient-healthcare worker relationships. Fanlight Productions (617) 469-4999.