Multimedia & Podcasts

Multimedia speaks to our hearts and minds. It inspires us to take action.

This web page will provide just that sort of inspiration—from footage of events and protests, to interviews with committed activists, to photos of people fighting HIV/AIDS in their work and in their lives.  If you'd like to suggest (or submit) materials to be featured, please email Mary Peterson at mpeterson@globalaidsalliance.org.

Dr. Farmer's Remedy for World Health (May 2008)
Click here to view a "60 Minutes" segment on GAA board member Dr. Paul Farmer and his efforts to expand access to basic health care in places like Haiti and Rwanda. GAA's advocacy to scale up investments in HIV/AIDS and improve global health policies are an essential complement to the work of Dr. Farmer and other service providers on the front lines of the fight against HIV/AIDS.

Activist Conference Call with Desmond Tutu (March 2008)
Click here to listen to a March 8 conference call with Archbishop Tutu, GAA's Honorary Chair, and Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH).

Student March Against HIV/AIDS (2005)
Click here for video of a Global Justice march calling on the US government to meet the needs of young people affected by HIV/AIDS.

Wake Up Senator Frist Protest (2005)
Click here for a video of a Global Justice protest calling on the US Senate to support the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria.

UNAIDS Video Gallery
Click here for a selection of videos produced by UNAIDS.

In June 2007, Lisa Schechtman, GAA’s Senior Policy Officer, had the opportunity to travel to Rwanda to work on developing a Global Fund proposal to integrate HIV and sexual and reproductive health services. Check out her inspirational photos and commentary on everything from how to keep a city clean, to how the Rwandan genocide impacted the health of a nation working to heal. Click here for Lisa's Flickr slideshow.

Please visit our Voices of Activists page for more multimedia materials.

Finally, GAA is always looking for new friends! Please visit us on MySpace or Facebook, and join the virtual movement to stop global AIDS.

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