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AIDS Walk Africa: Talia's Journey (courtesy of WQED)

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2008

Courtesy of WQED: Talia Rosenberg, winner of the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation's 2008 AIDS Walk Africa Youth Scholarship, traveled to Swaziland to witness the impact of the Foundation's programs for children and families.

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  • Many Northern Europeans are immune to HIV and AIDS. These genes can be spread through offspring. What we need to do is have those Northern European men that carry the resistant genes to donate their sperm and to have African women artificially inseminated so that the genes can be passed on in the new offspring. The coming together of the human family through mixing is what protects and strengthens the species.

  • That's very nice. Thank you.

  • Excellent story and a wonderfu idea. Thank you for doing this, Talia!

  • great work--good deeds for sure--larry k.

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