The Untold story : women living with AIDS / produced by Deborah Lee.

Program Title:
The Untold story : women living with AIDS / produced by Deborah Lee.
PRA Archive #: 
SZ0600
Description: 

Documentary from interviews addressing how heterosexual relations will become the predominant mode of HIV transmission. Thus, women will increasingly be infected, so that by the year 2,000 the numbers of women will equal the number of men with AIDS. This program examines three HIV positive women: Ceryl, an I.V. drug user; Illiana, who shared needles with her brother who later died from AIDS; and Amani, who acquired HIV through sexual contact. Also features comments by women working in the field: Dr. Safaa El-Sadr and Dr. Janet Mitchell, Harlem Hospital; Rodney Leonard, American Association for World Health; Leslie Wolfe, Center for Women Policy Studies; Margaret McCarthy, ACT-UP in New York; Catherine Lyons, Project AWARE, San Francisco.|THE UNTOLD STORY : WOMEN LIVING WITH AIDS / produced by Deborah Lee. Documentary from interviews addressing how heterosexual relations will become the predominant mode of HIV transmission. Thus, women will increasingly be infected, so that by the year 2,000 the numbers of women will equal the number of men with AIDS. This program examines three HIV positive women: Cheryl, and I.V. drug user| Illiana, who shared needles with her brother who died from AIDS| and Amani, who acquired HIV through sexual contact. Also features comments by women wroking in the field: Dr. Safaa El-Sadr and Dr. Janet Mitchell, Harlem Hospital| Rodney Leonard, American Association for World Health| Leslie Wolfe, Center for Women Policy studies| Margaret McCarty, ACT-UP in New York| Catherine Lyons, Project AWARE San Francisco. BROADCAST: Satellite, 5 Mar. 1991.

Date Recorded on: 
Date Broadcast on: 
Satelllite, 5 Mar. 1991.
Item duration: 
1 reel (59 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., stereo.|59:00
Distributor: 
Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1991.
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