The Foundation's video "Countdown to an AIDS-Free Generation" revisits the thirty years of the AIDS pandemic through the lens of children, and spotlights the current momentum toward the elimination of new pediatric HIV infections. The Foundation produced this piece with Long Story Short: Jessica Stuart Media, Inc. (http://jessica-stuart.com) in commemoration of World AIDS Day 2011, and for Harvard's AIDS@30 Symposium.
I love the combination of news articles, graphics, text, and video footage in this video. It effectively pairs heart-wrenching stories to draw an emotional connection, with the facts and history of AIDS. The timeline countdown lets me know where in history I am and relate the stories to surrounding events. I wish this video had more than 5,000 views and 10 comments...!
vanlentkatherine 11 hours ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@missartist123 It isn't out in the public because it doesn't work.
piecat42 4 days ago
Do you people realize that there has been a cure out there PATENTED 15 years ago? Why the hell isn't it out in the public I wonder.... -_- Search patent number 5,676,977 at the us patent office....
missartist123 4 weeks ago
Very well done, EGPAF. This should be shown in schools before opening up discussions.
PipersPicksTV 1 month ago
@PhilliesPhanPhorever Before you say things like this, please educate yourself more on this subject.
setoheartsyou 1 month ago
Solution:
Stop having unprotected sex at age 16
PhilliesPhanPhorever 1 month ago
Really touching and informative, thanks!
jinjong21 3 months ago
ánimo amigos!
Carlos111111able 3 months ago
great video
singlaki 3 months ago