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Tracy's Choices
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Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
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The story of Tracy, a born-again Christian who was the first person in Illinois arrested, tried and convicted of knowingly trying to transmit the AIDS virus. $24.95, plus $4.98 shipping; call (815) 877-1514 to order.
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HIV: Un-infected Does Not Equal Un-affected
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Producer: D. Weissman
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Series of eight 30-second AIDS prevention PSAs that focus on the unique emotional and psychological stresses facing HIV-negative gay men in coping with the epidemic.
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Don't Forget Sherrie
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American Red Cross
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A docudrama about a group of African American youth reacting to news of a friend with AIDS and assessing their own risks. Followed by the segment "Sister to Sister," featuring two sisters talking about sexuality, decision-making, and HIV infection. Kit includes participant workbook and leader's guide.
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HIV Prevention with Faith Communities and Communities of Color
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CDC
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Government and non-government spokespersons from throughout the country discuss programs in action, activities, and resources. To order, call 1-888-CDC-FAXX.
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Accessing HIV/AIDS Information Resources
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CDC
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Provides overview of HIV/AIDS-related resources available electronically, as well as evaluation and selection of HIV/AIDS-related resources, demonstrations of online searching, and Web-based tutorials. To order: contact CDC NPIN at 1-800-458-5231 and request video no. V008.
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Jessye Norman Sings for the Healing of AIDS
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The Balm In Gilead
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Emmy-winning performance by renowned opera singer Jessye Norman and an all-star cast recognize the role that Black churches are playing in the lives of people affected by AIDS. This emotion-packed concert features Norman, Maya Angelou, Whoopi Goldberg, Elton John, Bill T. Jones, Toni Morrison, Max Roach and Anna Deavere Smith with choral support from Opera Ebony and the Harlem Spiritual Ensemble.
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The Heart of the Matter
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The Balm in Gilead
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This invaluable resource for Black churches tells the transforming story of a Black woman living with AIDS. Kit includes award-winning video and training guide containing 10 workshops designed specifically for Black congregants.
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The Black Church Speaks!
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The Balm In Gilead
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An historic gathering on World AIDS Day 1998 brought together ministers from nearly every Black religious denomination.
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And the Band Played On
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Matthew Modine, Alan Alda
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All-star dramatization of the Randy Shilts best-seller about the early years of the AIDS epidemic.
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