Vanderbilt Television News Archive

Special News Broadcast recorded from PBS Evening News for Monday, Sep 11, 1989


Title: Other Faces of AIDS

Abstract:

An examination of the impact of AIDS on minorities in the US with George Strait (PBS), AIDS patients James Carter, LaVerne Hodges, Larry Ellis, excerpt of statement by former ABC News reporter Max Robinson, Jesse Jackson, journalist Roger Wilkins, Rep. Kweisi Mfume, former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop, Dr. Beny Primm, Dr. John Johnson, Bebashi Executive Director Rashidah Hassan, Wayne Williamson, Phill Wilson of the Black Gay and Lesbian Leadership Forum, Dr. Manuel Laureano-Vega, The Kupona Network Executive Director Tim Offutt, Dr. Helene Gayle, Jim Sheppard, Hugh Taylor, New York City AIDS Program Services Director Ravinia Hayes-Cozier, Dr. Mireille Tribie, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mayor W. Wilson Goode, Dr. Gillian Van Blerk, National Minority AIDS Council Executive Director Don Edwards, Group W President Thomas Goodgame, CDC National AIDS Information Program Director Fred Kroger, Rep. Barbara Boxer, Reverend Carl Bean, Dr. Fernando Egea, Belafonte Center Executive Director John Bennett, Project Adapt Executive Director Yolanda Serrano, Bebashi Deputy Director Curtis Wadlington, and Bebashi Manager Clifford Rawlin.

Begin Time:09:00:00 pm
End Time:09:58:00 pm
TVN Record Number:656465
Copyright:Abstract and Metadata (c) 1989-2009 Vanderbilt University
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