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Are You Positive?

This half-hour show profiles four young people - two of whom are living with HIV, two of whom are not - who open up their lives to challenge the sterotypes and misconceptions about who HIV affects. Inspired by www.posornot.com, a viral "game" developed by the Foundation with mtvU, the show reinforces the message that the only way to know one's status is to get tested. Promote the Show.

It’s Your (Sex) Life: Your Guide to Safe and Responsible Sex
This free booklet provides information on decision making, communication, HIV and other STDs (including prevention and testing), and other related issues.

 
Rap-It-Up Public Service Announcements (PSAs)

Since the launch of the campaign in 1998, BET and Kaiser have teamed up to produce television PSAs to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS in the African American community.  PSAs refer viewers to the campaign's toll-free number (1-866-RAP-IT-UP) and/or website (www.rap-it-up.com) for additional HIV/AIDS related information, including a national database of HIV testing centers.  Starting in 2007, select PSAs also drive viewers to a new text message service. By text messaging their zip code to the short code “RAPIT” (72748 on the dial pad) cell phone users will receive a text message back with information about the testing site nearest to them.

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  • 25 Heroes - Dr. Robert Fullilove (:30) 56K 256K 
  • 25 Heroes - Alicia Keys (:30) 56K 256K 
  • 25 Heroes - Earvin "Magic" Johnson (:30) 56K 256K 
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  • 25 Heroes - Rae Lewis Thornton (:30) 56K 256K 
  • 25 Heroes - Sheryl Lee Ralph (:30) 56K 256K 
  • 25 Heroes - Pernessa Steele (:30) 56K 256K 
  • 25 Heroes - Dr. Helene Gayle (:30) 56K 256K 
  • 25 Heroes - Debra Frazier (:30) 56K 256K 
  • 25 Heroes - Dr. David Satcher (:30) 56K 256K 
  • 25 Heroes - Congresswoman Maxine Waters (:30) 56K 256K 
  • 25 Heroes - Reverend Cecil Williams (:30) 56K 256K 
  • 25 Heroes - Denise Stokes (:30) 56K 256K 
  • 25 Heroes - Phill Wilson (:30) 56K 256K 
  • 25 Heroes - Sandra McDonald (:30) 56K 256K 
  • 25 Heroes - Robert L. Johnson (:30) 56K 256K 
  • 25 Heroes - Marvelyn Brown (:30) 56K 256K
  • 25 Heroes - Hydeia Broadbent (:30) 56K 256K 
  • 25 Heroes - Reverend Edwin C. Sanders II (:30) 56K 256K 
  • 25 Heroes - Bethsheba Johnson (:30) 56K 256K 
  • 25 Heroes - Common (:30) 56K 256K 
  • 25 Heores - Danny Glover (:30) 56K 256K 
  • 25 Heroes - Donna Christian Christensen (:30) 56K 256K 
  • 25 Heroes - Gary J. Bell (:30) 56K 256K 
  • Heather (:30) 56K 256K
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