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Fighting AIDS means providing effective treatments for people with AIDS, stopping the further spread of HIV, and combating AIDS stigma.

As part of that fight, we are pleased to provide Video AIDS Online, a catalog containing critical reviews of scores of AIDS educational videos.

Use the alphabetical index to get information about a specific video, or browse for videos targeting African American audiences, Latino/Latina audiences, gay/bisexual men, or women.

Each entry includes information designed to assist AIDS educators in selecting the videos that best meet their needs. In addition to a brief description, we provide other information about each video, including target audience, format and length, distributor, and language. In many cases, we also offer suggestions about ways to use the video more effectively.
 

  Introduction to Video AIDS Online. An overview of the catalog and directions for using it.
 
  Table of Contents for Video AIDS Online.
 
  Click to download PDF file Download a pre-publication copy of AIDS educational videos for gay and bisexual men: A content analysis. (Requires Adobe Acrobat reader, version 5, which can be downloaded free of charge).
 
  Cultural Sensitivity in AIDS Videos for African American Audiences, a study by Dr. Herek and his colleagues that addresses the importance of using culturally sensitive educational materials in HIV-related interventions with racial and ethnic minority groups.
 
  Click to download PDF file Download a pre-publication copy of Culturally Sensitive AIDS Educational Videos for African American Audiences. (Requires Adobe Acrobat reader, version 5, which can be downloaded free of charge).
 
  Information about AIDS stigma.
 
  Other internet sources for information about HIV/AIDS.
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