This unconventional collage of voices portrays the complex and tragic situation that AIDS workers and those suffering from AIDS face in Southern Africa; the pandemic endures dues to lack of financial resources and therefore access to effective drugs, and poor education. The conversational nature of the interviews in this piece makes some of the dialogue difficult to understand, and the edits are a little choppy at times. That being said there is a lot of insight and information in this piece, and it is important to hear from people that are on the front line in fighting this terrible disease.
Comments for Against All Odds: Hope in the Struggle-HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa
Produced by Peacespeak Productions and Meg O'Shaughnessy
Other pieces by Meg O'Shaughnessy
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Helen Woodward
Posted on November 24, 2004 at 07:24 AM | Permalink
Review of Against All Odds: Hope in the Struggle HIV/AIDS
This unconventional collage of voices portrays the complex and tragic situation that AIDS workers and those suffering from AIDS face in Southern Africa; the pandemic endures dues to lack of financial resources and therefore access to effective drugs, and poor education. The conversational nature of the interviews in this piece makes some of the dialogue difficult to understand, and the edits are a little choppy at times. That being said there is a lot of insight and information in this piece, and it is important to hear from people that are on the front line in fighting this terrible disease.