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In cooperation with the Office of Minority Health, the Institute for Latino Studies at the University of Notre Dame and the Inter-University Program for Latino Research have launched an HIV/AIDS project as part of a national campaign to promote health education on Latinos and AIDS. Targeting diverse and traditionally hard-to-reach audiences- including women and youth- the project hopes to use the power of the Internet, public radio, and community art to help prevent AIDS in the Latino community.
Partners in the HIV/AIDS project include: Institute
for Latino Studies, University of Notre Dame Inter-University
Program for Latino Research (IUPLR) Office of Minority Health, US Department of Health and Human Services Latino
USA Margarita's
story: Infection from a life partner
Truck drivers and sex workers: Cross-border infection Leslie's
story: IV drug use among Latina women in NYC Infants
with AIDS: Growing up with the disease Top
organic chemist: Looking for cures with natural medicines Looking
to nature to help people infected with HIV/AIDS Intensive
outreach for California's gay community Audio files from the Homofrecuencia Radio Program (Spanish only mp3 file format) Introducción (Introduction) Fernando
Segura, Proveedor de servicios sobre el HIV (Fernando Segura,
HIV services provider) Erica
Gómez entrevista a Mary Quesada (Erica Gomez interviews
Mary Quesada) Erica
Gómez habla sobre el HIV (Erica Gomez on HIV) Miguel
Morales. Viviendo con el HIV (Miguel Morales living with
HIV) Teresa
Lombardo narra sobre suesposo quienes bisexual y esta infectado con
el HIV (Teresa
Lombardo, living with a bisexual, HIV infected husband) Cazadores
del virus y por qué quieren ser infectados (Bug chasers,
why do they want to be infected?) Israel
y sus diez años viviendo con el Sida (Israel, living with
AIDS for 10 years) Homosexuales
y el Sida (Homosexuality & HIV)
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