Survivors mark World AIDS Day in Denver

Survivors mark World AIDS Day in Denver

As Bernadette Berzoza watched AIDS ravage her husband, she was certain that the virus, already dormant in her bloodstream, would attack her with the same ferocity and leave their children without parents. Nearly two decades later, Berzoza, 46, continues to fight the virus and educate the public ... Read More

HIV risk hits Hispanic women

HIV risk hits Hispanic women

Health workers especially concerned for those not getting tests or treatment Juana Maldonado knew that morning sickness and missing her period could only mean one thing. But when she went to a local clinic for a pregnancy test three years ago, she had a hunch there would be good and bad news. ... Read More

Keeping a killer at bay

Keeping a killer at bay

Keeping a killer at bay A mom living with AIDS fights to educate women of color about risks By Tom McGhee As Bernadette Berzoza watched AIDS ravage her husband, she was certain that the virus, already dormant in her bloodstream, would attack her with the same ferocity and leave their children wit... Read More

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Soul'd Roots Video on Media PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 04 June 2009 14:06

Soul'd Roots Video on Image Identity and Media Justice

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