Watch how this young man found out he was HIV positive. Add Comment Episode 24 of In The Moment - How Much More Intense? In the 24th episode, after Paul is beaten up at school for being gay, he starts taking a knife everywhere he goes for protection, but gets in trouble at school while he finds a new friend in another classmate at school. Shawn receives a call from Brandon and finds out that Edgar has died which takes him back into the party scene to cope with his feelings. Check out all the drama that unfolds! To find out what happens watch the episode below! IN THE MOMENT is an online web series that follows the lives of a group of gay guys living in the same apartment complex in West Hollywood, California. Like most of us, they're faced with a huge range of decisions about sex, and the decisions they make impact their lives and the lives of people around them. IN THE MOMENT is also about starting an open, honest conversation among gay guys in the Los Angeles area about these types of decisions. IN THE MOMENT starts with an authentic, sexy and sometimes humorous web soap opera that explores the full range of factors that come into play in sexual decision making among young gay men. Issues like self-esteem, dating, relationships, age, body image, addiction and others are addressed as key factors in the lives of the characters. The episodes are broken into 3-5 minute “webisodes”, which are a starting-place for discussion. Check out the 24th webisode below! IN THE MOMENT teaser - featuring Meital Dohan YUMMY BOYZ Watch the new teaser trailer of In The Moment featuring Meital Dohan song, Yummy Boyz! IN THE MOMENT is an online web series that follows the lives of a group of gay guys living in the same apartment complex in West Hollywood, California. Like most of us, they're faced with a huge range of decisions about sex, and the decisions they make impact their lives and the lives of people around them. IN THE MOMENT is also about starting an open, honest conversation among gay guys in the Los Angeles area about these types of decisions. IN THE MOMENT starts with an authentic, sexy and sometimes humorous web soap opera that explores the full range of factors that come into play in sexual decision making among young gay men. Issues like self-esteem, dating, relationships, age, body image, addiction and others are addressed as key factors in the lives of the characters. The episodes are broken into 3-5 minute “webisodes”, which are a starting-place for discussion. Check out the 22nd teaser trailer below! In The Moment is Back In this video they explore the origins, development and future of LA Gay & Lesbian Center and the City of West Hollywood's award-winning web soap opera dedicated to fighting the spread of HIV. IN THE MOMENT is an online web series that follows the lives of a group of gay guys living in the same apartment complex in West Hollywood, California. Like most of us, they're faced with a huge range of decisions about sex, and the decisions they make impact their lives and the lives of people around them. IN THE MOMENT is also about starting an open, honest conversation among gay guys in the Los Angeles area about these types of decisions. IN THE MOMENT starts with an authentic, sexy and sometimes humorous web soap opera that explores the full range of factors that come into play in sexual decision making among young gay men. Issues like self-esteem, dating, relationships, age, body image, addiction and others are addressed as key factors in the lives of the characters. The episodes are broken into 3-5 minute “webisodes”, which are a starting-place for discussion. Living + is a short documentary with a message of hope, love, and support from HIV positive individuals to HIV positive individuals here in the state of North Carolina. The group of Americorps individuals who produced the short film, hope this video can help to correct some of the misconceptions about HIV and bring us one step closer to ending discrimination against those people who have been affected by this disease. Check out the entire documentary below…living + For more information, please visit their blog at http://ncaidsunitedamericorps.wordpress.com/. Living + is a short documentary with a message of hope, love, and support from HIV positive individuals to HIV positive individuals here in the state of North Carolina. The group of Americorps individuals who produced the short film, hope this video can help to correct some of the misconceptions about HIV and bring us one step closer to ending discrimination against those people who have been affected by this disease. Check out Chapter 7 below…people will still love you. For more information, please visit their blog at http://ncaidsunitedamericorps.wordpress.com/. Every 10 minutes, someone in the U.S. contracts HIV. Half are black. Thirty years after the discovery of the AIDS virus among gay white men, nearly half of the 1 million people in the United States infected with HIV are black men, women and children. "If black America was a country unto itself, it would have the 16th worst epidemic in the world," says Phill Wilson, head of the Black AIDS Institute. A FRONTLINE special presentation, ENDGAME: AIDS in Black America, is a groundbreaking two-hour exploration of one of the country's most urgent, preventable health crises. The film traces the history of the epidemic through the experiences of extraordinary individuals who tell their stories: people like Nel, a 63-year-old grandmother who married a deacon in her church and later found an HIV diagnosis tucked into his Bible; Tom and Keith, survivors who were children born with the virus in the early 1990s; and Jovanté, a high school football player who didn't realize what HIV meant until it was too late. From Magic Johnson to civil rights pioneer Julian Bond, from pastors to health workers, people on the front lines tell moving stories of the battle to contain the spread of the virus, and the opportunity to finally turn the tide of the epidemic. The film is directed, produced and written by Renata Simone, the producer of the 2006 award-winning FRONTLINE series The Age of AIDS. Make sure to watch on Tuesday, July 10th on PBS at 9:00 p.m. Check out the preview below! Watch Endgame: AIDS in Black America on PBS. See more from FRONTLINE. Living + is a short documentary with a message of hope, love, and support from HIV positive individuals to HIV positive individuals here in the state of North Carolina. The group of Americorps individuals who produced the short film, hope this video can help to correct some of the misconceptions about HIV and bring us one step closer to ending discrimination against those people who have been affected by this disease. Check out Chapter 6 below…HIV is a virus not an identity. For more information, please visit their blog at http://ncaidsunitedamericorps.wordpress.com/ Rethinking HIV Risk for Black Men Having Sex with Men From http://www.gaycenter.org - The Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization Project or CHAMP presented a forum at the Center on Rethinking HIV Risk for Black Men Having Sex with Men. The event drew a large audience to discuss the issue of rising rates of HIV in this community. Speakers included Kenyon Farrow from CHAMP, Greg Millet from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Tokes Osubu from Gay Men of African Descent (GMAD), and Michael Angelo Robeson from People of Color in Crisis (POCC). This video clip is an excerpt from Out at the Center a TV program from the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center. |







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