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A Call to Action for Leaders: The Crisis of HIV/AIDS among African Americans
Available for viewing online beginning late fall of 2008 or early winter at http://www2a.cdc.gov/phtn.
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Summary
This Web Series will be Internet-based with no live satellite broadcast. It may be viewed online beginning later this fall or early winter 2008 for Parts 1-3 at http://www2a.cdc.gov/phtn. Additional parts 4-6 will be presented in the early winter. Viewers will need computers with Internet access and Windows Media Player, which may be downloaded at no charge from http://www2a.cdc.gov/phtn. A limited number of DVDs of the Web Series will be available after all the parts are posted on the Internet, and may be ordered at no charge by calling 800-458-5231 or by e-mailing info@cdcnpin.org.
The goal of this series is to increase awareness and sustainable, collaborative action by African American leaders regarding the crisis of HIV/AIDS among African American communities and families. Examples of innovative strategies by leaders and available resources will be highlighted. Each part in this series is a 30-minute segment, completely pre-recorded and available online beginning later this fall or early winter. Potential viewers of this Web Series should include all leaders where African Americans live, work, play, learn, and worship, including traditional institutions that serve African Americans.
The objectives of this series are the following:
- Provide an update on the state of the HIV/AIDS crisis among African Americans.
- Discuss innovative action plans and strategies by African American leaders.
- Identify opportunities and technical assistance for leaders to initiate and conduct action plans for HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention.
- Describe CDC’s role and activities.
HIV/AIDS prevention information:
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