Canada

Honourable Mention entry by Danielle P. and H. for YAHAnet's 2011 Podcast Challenge (Age 15–18 category)

This podcast is by Danielle Peters and Danielle Himelfarb, two 17-year-olds living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It received the 'Honourable Mention' title after receiving ~70% of the vote in our poll.

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AIDS mural (Canadian Aboriginal youth)

This mural – created by youth who attended the Taking Action Project workshop at Kettle and Stony Point First Nation (in Ontario, Canada) in February 2009 – now hangs in the community health centre.

Painting an AIDS mural (Canadian Aboriginal youth)

This mural was created by youth who attended the Taking Action Project workshop at Kettle and Stony Point First Nation (in Ontario, Canada) in February 2009.

Panel Discussion on Youth, Sexuality, and HIV & AIDS (4)

Closing question and answer session at the panel discussion co-hosted by YAHAnet on November 9th, 2009 in the Faculty of Education, McGill University

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Panel Discussion on Youth, Sexuality, and HIV & AIDS (3)

YAHAnet Coordinator John Murray talking about stigma and youth leadership at the panel discussion co-hosted by YAHAnet on November 9th, 2009 in the Faculty of Education, McGill University

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Panel Discussion on Youth, Sexuality, and HIV & AIDS (2)

Spoken-word artist Ari Resnikoff giving a powerful opening performance at the panel discussion co-hosted by YAHAnet on November 9th, 2009 in the Faculty of Education, McGill University

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Panel Discussion on Youth, Sexuality, and HIV & AIDS

Introductions at the panel discussion co-hosted by YAHAnet on November 9th, 2009 in the Faculty of Education, McGill University

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"Do It Right" hip-hop track

This hip-hop track was written, produced, and performed by a group of Canadian Aboriginal youth (Trippin, Elisha, Teja, Sophie, and Ric Notes) at the Taking Action Workshop in Toronto, Canada, in October 2008. Interestingly, this track deals with issues surrounding HIV and AIDS without mentioning either term once.

Taking Action is a research project that is working with six Aboriginal communities in different parts of Canada for the next three years to develop youth leadership and involve communities in HIV prevention through the arts.

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