Ask Mr. AIDS
- added December 27, 2006
- 14 responses
AIDS has orphaned 15 million children. The majority of these children live in Africa. Through their own words, Ask Mr. AIDS illustrates the affect the pandemic has had on the lives of young Kenyans and Ugandans and their strength to persevere.
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Excellent. What better way to understand the core of the AIDS pandemic than through the generation who's lives have been shaped by the disease since birth.
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- compositsketch
- 01/02/07
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Thank you for producing this pod. It is really an issue overlooked by many, and I hope you get to show it to a very wide audience. The testimonials of these orphans really cause one to put things into perspective, really help one realize how much is taken for granted every day. Thank you for sharing their stories. GL from me!
I would love to get your feedback on the cause I am trying to support. When you have a moment, please visit my pod and let me know what you think. Thank you!-
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- pantazonia
- 01/02/07
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Very informative POD. With education we can help a new generation decrease infection. Looking forward to more PODS on this topic.
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Excellent pod. The fact that the impact of the pandemic was conveyed from the perspective of the youth made it even more compelling. Definite GL
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Great execution on a serious subject. Green light
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- inessential
- 01/04/07
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GL from me as well, hope this gets on TV.
By the way Alison, you can greenlight your own POD.
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Congradulations and good job! I'm glad I finally got to see this. What a great and interesting way to show us this terrible situation. Thank you.
Jaime
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- BlindLyleFilms
- 01/17/07
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Thank you thank you thank you.
You understand how powerful it is to give voice to the unheard.
Look forward to more from you.-
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- LisaThompson
- 01/17/07
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Brilliant. We have to give a voice to the kids who have been orphaned by this epidemic.
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what an amazing piece of work! Those children really don't have a choice...
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Its sad to say but its really out there and ture!
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So much struggle . . .
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- undocumented
- 01/22/07
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Very well done...the editing and pacing, the school children chant and the interviews. Glad to see this going to TV.
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wow, I am impressed. Seeing through the eyes of kids with such great amounts of responsibility is both heart wrenching and encouraging for the future. That can only be said with a heavy heart, but I am pleased to see this going to TV, congrats. Please do more!
Feel free to check out my first vid launch, We Create.
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