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Red ribbon symbolizing HIV/AIDS solidarity next to a next that reads World AIDS Day.Word AIDS Day is observed annually on December 1st. The observation of this day started in 1988, to "increase HIV awareness and knowledge, speak out against HIV stigma, and call for an increased response to move toward Ending the HIV Epidemic in the U.S." (HIV.gov, n.d.). World AIDS Day has also served to advocate on how people can "show their support for people living with HIV, and remember those who have died from an HIV-related illness" (CDC, 2021).

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We Were Here | Available through Kanopy.

Dir.David Weissman (2011).

Description: "

An intimate, yet epic history of the AIDS years in San Francisco, as told through the stories of five longtime San Franciscans. The film documents the coming of what was called the "Gay Plague" in the early 1980s. It illuminates the profound personal and community issues raised by the AIDS epidemic as well as the broad political and social upheavals it unleashed. WE WERE HERE offers a cathartic validation for the generation that suffered through, and responded to, the onset of AIDS. It opens a window of understanding to those who have only the vaguest notions of what transpired in those years and provides insight into what society could, and should, offer its citizens in the way of medical care, social services, and community support.

"Of all the cinematic explorations of the AIDS crisis, not one is more heartbreaking and inspiring than WE WERE HERE... The humility, wisdom and cumulative sorrow expressed lend the film a glow of spirituality and infuse it with grace... ONE OF THE TOP TEN FILMS OF THE YEAR." - Stephen Holden, New York Times

"An extraordinarily moving examination of how the AIDS epidemic both devastated and transformed San Francisco's gay community, this clear-eyed and soulful documentary brings us inside the contagion in a way that is so intimate, so personal, you feel like you're hearing about these catastrophic events for the first time." - Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times

2013 Emmy Nomination for Outstanding History Documentary

2011 Independent Spirit Award Nomination for Best Documentary*"

Nothing Without Us | Available through Kanopy.

Dir. Harriet Hirshom (2017).

Summary: "This is the inspiring story of the vital role that women have played - and continue to play - in the global fight against HIV/AIDS. Combining archival footage and interviews with female activists, scientists and scholars in the US and Africa, NOTHING WITHOUT US reveals how women not only shaped grassroots groups like ACT-UP in the U.S., but have also played an essential part in HIV prevention and treatment access throughout sub-Saharan Africa.

From beauty parlors in Baton Rouge to the first HIV clinic in Burundi, this film looks boldly at the unaddressed dynamics that keep women around the world at high-risk for HIV, while introducing the remarkable women who have the answers to ending this 30-year old pandemic. As the history of AIDS activism is being written, women, particularly women of color, are being written out of it. This documentary will be a step in restoring women's crucial role in the history and present-day activism around HIV.

Official Selection at the Hot Docs International Film Festival and at the Cleveland International Film Festival."

HIV/AIDS and Education


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