March 31, 2005
Dr. Gail Wyatt, Associate Director of the UCLA AIDS Institute, discusses the HIV/AIDS crisis and African American women. Sin City star Michael Clark Duncan reflects on getting his start as bodyguard to the stars.
Dr. Gail Wyatt
Dr. Gail Wyatt is a psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences professor and Associate Director of the UCLA AIDS Institute. The first African American woman licensed as a psychologist in California, she's also a sex therapist in private practice and has developed curricula for school age children on human sexuality. She's the author of numerous publications and books, including No More Clueless Sex, co-authored with her husband. Wyatt's work has been profiled in many magazines, including Essence and Good Housekeeping.
Michael Clark Duncan
Best known for his role in The Green Mile, for which he won an Oscar nod, Michael Clarke Duncan has come a long way from Chicago's South Side. Before making a name for himself on the silver screen, Duncan dug ditches and worked as a bodyguard. His film credits now include Armageddon, The Whole Nine Yards, The Scorpion King and the new release, Sin City. On television, he's appeared on The Jamie Foxx Show and, in a performance that received critical acclaim, the Showtime original drama, They Call Me Sir.


