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Women, HIV And AIDS
 

 
Length: 52 min
Released: 1992
Ages: College
Adult
 
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This hard-hitting, up-to-date documentary grapples with the special problems of women in the AIDS epidemic. It will encourage frank discussion on of subjects such as safe sex for both straight and lesbian women, health care for HIV positive women, and advocacy efforts.

Despite attempts at education, HIV is still thought of as a male, gay disease, even by doctors and health care workers. This sometimes results in women being improperly diagnosed, even if they exhibit classic symptoms.

In addition, women have a difficult time insisting on safe sex since they are often afraid to antagonize their partners. Understanding safe sex means being clear about the level of risk of transmission in different sexual activities. This issue is explored at a safe sex workshop for men and women led by an experienced health educator. In another setting, the risk of HIV infection for lesbians is discussed. By filming a broad cross-section of women, the social and political implications of this disease are raised.
 
 
"Grapples with the special problems of women in the AIDS epidemic." - Link Views
"Feminist in orientation...the basic theme is that preventive education will not work without empowering females." - Science Books & Films
 
 
Women and Disability Film Festival, 1992
National Women's Studies Association, 1992
 
 
 
• AIDS
 
• Women's Studies
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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