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World AIDS Day Webcasts
Watch World AIDS Day events from your computer
on November 30 at: www.kaisernetwork.org
On Friday, Nov. 30, the following events will be webcast by kaisernetwork.org,
a free health policy webcasting and news summary service of the
Kaiser Family Foundation:
- **“I Care...Do You?” - UNAIDS Town Hall Meeting
focusing on how individuals, particularly young men, can make
a difference in the fight against AIDS. (Webcast LIVE from 10:00am
ET to 1:00pm ET)
- **“Youth and HIV/AIDS Prevention Policy: New Directions”
- AIDS Alliance for Children, Youth and Families and the Academy
for Educational Development conference. (Available 4:00pm ET)
- **“The World Wide HIV/AIDS Epidemic and How Young People
Can Make a Difference” -Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS
Foundation and George Washington University town hall meeting
that will highlight the current state of the HIV/AIDS epidemic
and how young people can make a difference. (Available 9:00am
ET)
- **“Staying Alive” - an MTV International half-hour
documentary designed to raise awareness about the global AIDS
epidemic and promote prevention. (Available 9:00am ET, Saturday,
Dec. 1)
- All you need is internet access, speakers, and Real Player or
Windows Media Player (both can be downloaded for free).
All of these audio/video webcasts will be archived for your viewing
at any time. Additionally, TRANSCRIPTS, a keyword search of the
audio/video, and other supporting materials and links will be available
within two to three business days of each event.
Watch World AIDS Day events on Nov. 30 and on Dec. 1 from your
computer at www.kaisernetwork.org.