Columbia Human Rights Film Series Presents "State of Denial"
State of Denial takes an unprecedented and unflinching look at how the citizens of South Africa are living with the AIDS epidemic, given the climate of confusion and neglect perpetuated by President Mbeki's administration. Producer/Director Elaine Epstein, a native South African who has worked extensively in AIDS and public health, offers a unique insider's
look at the complex issues affecting the nearly five million South Africans living with HIV and AIDS. The film offers a moving
account of a society struggling to overcome the harsh realities of illness, global healthcare inequities, and government paralysis. USA, 2002/ 86 minutes. Followed by Q&A with Director Elaine Epstein.
Location: 501 Schermerhorn, 116th Street and Broadway.
Time: 8:00pm
For information: gcm2001@columbia.edu or Columbia HR Film Series.
Co-Sponsored by: CSHR / Undgrad HRP / SIPA HRP / Columbia AIDS Action Network.
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Posted on February 25, 2004 in General News by Laurenleigh
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