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Cable Positive
http://www.cablepositive.org/
1775 Broadway, 8th Floor
New York, NY 10019
Phone: (212) 713-7110
Fax: (212) 713-7196
Cable Positive is dedicated to unifying the talents, resources, access and influence of
the communications industry to raise AIDS awareness; to fund AIDS education, research and
care; and to promote a more compassionate climate for people whose lives have been
affected by HIV and AIDS.
Coming Into View: Women, Families, & AIDS
http://www.aidsinfonyc.org/berridge/index.html
Photographs by Mary Berridge
Consumer News
http://www.aidsinfonyc.org/cnews/index.html
E-mail: cnews@aidsnyc.org
Information for people living with AIDS.
Don't Shut Me Out (video)
http://www.aidsnyc.org/shut.html
The Center for Special Studies
The New York Hospital
525 East 68th Street, F-24
New York, NY 10021
Phone: 212-746-4417
Fax: 212-746-8415
A Documentary exploring the issues that HIV+ parents struggle with when
disclosing their HIV status to their children. The tape presents fir st-person accounts of
the conflicts of four parents who have not yet disclosed, relates the stories of four
families who have spoken openly about the parent's HIV status and offers the opinions of
an expert in the field.
The Estate Project for Artists With AIDS
A project of the Alliance for the Arts
http://www.artistswithaids.org/
330 West 42nd Street
New York, New York 10036
Phone: (212) 947-6340
Fax: (212) 947-6416
Inter-Q-Zone
http://www.aidsinfonyc.org/Q-zone/index.html
"An Internet magazine for Transgender/Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/HIV+ people and
their friends, addressing issues of health, nutrition, spirituality, and community."
LIFEbeat, Inc.
http://www.lifebeat.org
630 Ninth Avenue, Suite 1010
New York, NY 10036-3708
Phone: (212) 459-2590 or (800) AIDS-411
Fax: (212) 459-2892
Email: info@lifebeat.org
Working in conjunction with AIDS service organizations across the country, LIFEbeat
provides HIV/AIDS prevention materials and referrals to testing and counseling services to
young people through the organization's work on tours, at concert venues and in clubs.
Scenarios USA
http://www.scenariosusa.org
44 West 28th Street, 7th Floor
New York, NY 10001
Phone: (212) 252-9090
Fax: (212) 252-1511
Email: info@scenariosusa.org
Scenarios USA gives teens the reins to create their own media on issues that shape
their lives, such as HIV/AIDS, relationships, sexual identity, dating, and teen pregnancy.
Teens, ages 12-22, address issues by writing stories for the annual Scenarios
"What's the Real Deal?" contest. The winners, chosen through a juried
process, are partnered with renowned filmmakers to make their stories into short films for
national distribution. The high-quality shorts are mainly used in classrooms,
community groups, and teen programs to get teens to think about their lives and discuss
the choices they make.
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