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Closeup of man speaking to camera. Caption. I knew how long since I found out when I got tested.
25 minutes 38 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12

A dozen young men and women who contracted HIV in their teens tell their story of their lives with the disease. From discovering they were HIV-positive through coping with the physical and emotional pain and looking towards their shortened futures...Read More

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Illustration of HIV virus and three cells. Caption: IMMUNE SYSTEM but HIV is a little different.
The Puberty Workshop
Season 0 / Ep 5
10 minutes 6 seconds
Grade Level: 6 - 9

Discussions related to sex education and prevention strategies may not be appropriate for this age group, so this simply provides a baseline of knowledge about HIV and AIDS. Covers the definition of HIV and AIDS, transmission, progression, treatme...Read More

Closeup on half of a woman's face showing a troubled expression. Spanish caption. Woman's voice as narrator. No te acerques que contagia.
Don't Let Prejudices Talk For You (Spanish)
Season 0 / Ep 9
45 seconds
Grade Level: 9 - 12

What are the social obstacles that people with HIV have to face?

Still image from: Roots of Resistance: How Activists Changed American Healthcare
Roots of Resistance
Season 1 / Ep 1
12 minutes 15 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12

Let's discover how the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) revolutionized the healthcare system by challenging pharmaceutical companies, advocating for faster drug approvals, and demanding patient involvement in medical decisions in their eff...Read More

Still image from: Origin of Everything: What Can We Learn From America's Last Epidemic?
Origin of Everything
Season 3 / Ep 20
11 minutes 52 seconds
Grade Level: 9 - 12

In this installment of the "Origin of Everything" series titled "What Can We Learn From America's Last Epidemic?", the video delves into the historical and ongoing societal impacts of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States. It examines the evo...Read More

Closeup of a Black man's face slightly turned from camera. He gazes forward and mouth is slightly open. A royal blue baseball cap is on his head. Caption. But the man is the family's foundation.
27 minutes 17 seconds
Grade Level: PT/TT

Currently 27 million children in America are living apart from their father. Discusses the issue of father absence and its effects on individuals and society. Explores the role of a father in a child's life. Includes interviews with children and a...Read More

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Swirly dark blue background with white and neon green text that reads, "The A, B, Cees of S, T, Eyes."
19 minutes 3 seconds
Grade Level: 9 - 12

With over 20 million new cases of sexually transmitted infections every year, it’s more important than ever that students get the facts. A specialist in teen sexual health presents up-to-date medical information on the causes, symptoms, and treatm...Read More

Audience filled with young people in banked, theater-style seating looks towards the stage as if they are listening to a presentation. Caption. It doesn't matter who you say you are.
STEAM Leadership
Episode 3
47 minutes 50 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12

Dr. Diego Miralles, the Global Head of Innovation for Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen Pharmaceuticals, inspires students with his story. Originally from Argentina, his medical career includes discovering a drug to suppress HIV. He discusses this medic...Read More

Closeup of a teenager looking over camera, mouth open. The teenager wears a goth hairstyle and clothing. Caption. We're all gonna die 1 day. Make the fullest of it.
Teen Files Flipped
Season 0 / Ep 4
21 minutes 22 seconds
Grade Level: 9 - 12

Cory and Eva use drugs for fun with little concern for the consequences. For 24 hours, they "flip" into their possible futures. Cory meets drug users Ollie and Rebekka and later learns Ollie has AIDS and Rebekka is HIV positive. Eva and Carrie ...Read More

Cartoon of a blue amoeba poking an irritated orange amoeba with an arrow that reads, "Intercellular to intracellular" that points to a frowning orange amoeba. Another blue amoeba stands next to an arrow that reads, "Intracellular to intercellular" and points to a blue amoeba poking an orange amoeba. Title card reads, "Signaling."
The Amoeba Sisters
Episode
9 minutes 34 seconds
Grade Level: 7 - 12

In "The Amoeba Sisters: Intro To Cell Signaling," the concepts of cell communication and signaling are explored. Using an engaging analogy of the game "Telephone," this video delves into the intricacies of how cells transmit and receive messages t...Read More