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So, 'Black People Get AIDS, Too' is this fascinating 1987 documentary that dives deep into the AIDS crisis from a perspective that's often overlooked. The tone is earnest and urgent, with black health care professionals talking candidly about the realities of AIDS in their communities. They offer practical advice on safe sex and IV drug use, but it's more than just informational—there’s a real sense of community and resilience in the discussions. The pacing is straightforward, allowing the gravity of the subject matter to sink in without feeling rushed. It's a distinct piece, capturing the struggles and strategies of the time, with performances that feel authentic and sincere, making it a valuable watch for anyone interested in health documentaries or social issues from that era.
Focuses on AIDS awareness in the black community.Features candid discussions with health care professionals.Highlights practical advice in a heartfelt manner.
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