HIV and Immigration in New York City
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| Producer(s) | Antonio Urbina, Paul Galatowitsch, Richard Davis |
| Director(s) | Paul Galatowitsch |
| Release Date | 2009 |
| Work In Progress | No |
| Runtime | 18 min |
| Format(s) | none |
| Language(s) | English |
| Youth Media | No |
Film Description
This short documentary video was completed for the HIV Education Center at Saint Vincent Hospital. It was used to open and guide the first conference ever held on HIV in immigrant communities in New York City and it sought to explore the subject matter and raise questions rather than give answers. It was a fun project because it involved taping in neighborhoods all over New York City, but it was also challenging to engage immigrants in their communities on a difficult subject. Finding the right cultural liaisons was key. You can see the full 18-minute video at CEI and if you are interested in a DVD copy for an organization working in this field, it is available as well free of charge.
| Official Site | http://ceitraining.org/education-material/video/immigrant-testing/index.cfm |
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| Contact | Please log in or register for a free account to view this film's email address. |
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| Related Issues | Health/Health Advocacy, AIDS, Immigration |
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