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"Can you hear me now?" PSA (United States)

The Youth Council (of The UCSD Mother, Child & Adolescent HIV Program in San Diego, California) developed this public service announcement (PSA). This PSA was developed for youth by San Diego youth and in collaboration with Heads On Fire, a community-based media arts training program.

You can also listen to this PSA in Spanish.

Male Prom Night PSA (United States)

The Youth Council (of The UCSD Mother, Child & Adolescent HIV Program in San Diego, California) developed this public service announcement (PSA). This PSA was developed for youth by San Diego youth and in collaboration with Heads On Fire, a community-based media arts training program.

You can also listen to this PSA in Spanish.

Female Prom Night PSA (United States)

The Youth Council (of The UCSD Mother, Child & Adolescent HIV Program in San Diego, California) developed this public service announcement (PSA). This PSA was developed for youth by San Diego youth and in collaboration with Heads On Fire, a community-based media arts training program.

You can also listen to this PSA in Spanish.

Rise Up Radio - July 23, 2009 edition (United States)

Rise Up Radio is youth-produced social justice radio that airs every Friday night in the New York City area.

On the above clip taken from a July 2009 show, there are discussions about reports on "an orgasm a day" and failed HIV studies and circumcision with guest co-host and Goddesses Rising blogger, Janna Zinzi.

(info taken from http://www.riseupradio.org/labels/audio.php)

Underreported: AIDS and Youth (New York radio show)

Audio File: 

Kimberly Canady and Elias Perez – two HIV-positive Brooklyn teens – talk about their 2006 trip to Ethiopia as UNICEF youth activists. Hundreds of thousands of children have been orphaned by AIDS in Ethiopia, and many are living with the disease themselves. Jennifer Irwin of the Health and Education Alternatives for Teens (HEAT) Program, the only Brooklyn-based comprehensive care program for HIV-infected and at-risk youth aged 13 to 24, joins them to talk about the toll AIDS takes on children.

JUMP Kibera Podcast - Episode 3 - Interview with the founder of Juveniles Use Media Power (JUMP)

This third episode (July 2006) of a podcast produced in Kibera, Kenya, features an interview with Robin, the founder of JUMP (Juveniles Use Media Power).

Kibera is the largest slum in the Africa, with over 1 million people living there. The podcast is made and produced solely by teens within the JUMP Kibera group. JUMP is an organization that focuses on giving teens around the globe a voice. The JUMP Kibera podcast shares teens' stories and points of view concerning the AIDs epidemic in Kenya.

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