
Endgame: AIDS in Black America
Preview: Season 2012 Episode 14 | 2m 46s
Coming July 10, FRONTLINE uncovers why HIV is so much worse in black America.
In a groundbreaking two-hour documentary, airing July 10, FRONTLINE explores one of the country's most urgent, preventable health crises—uncovering the layered truth about how and why HIV is so much worse in black America and revealing how prejudice, silence and stigma have allowed the virus to spread deep into the black community.
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Endgame: AIDS in Black America
Preview: Season 2012 Episode 14 | 2m 46s
In a groundbreaking two-hour documentary, airing July 10, FRONTLINE explores one of the country's most urgent, preventable health crises—uncovering the layered truth about how and why HIV is so much worse in black America and revealing how prejudice, silence and stigma have allowed the virus to spread deep into the black community.
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Preview: S2012 Ep14 | 30s | Premieres Tuesday, July 10, 2012 at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT. Check your local listings. (30s)
From the Beginning Something Was Missing
Clip: S2012 Ep14 | 4m 30s | The first reports of a mysterious new disease killing gay men never mentioned race. (4m 30s)
HIV, Stigma & The Black Church
Clip: S2012 Ep14 | 5m 20s | Two Birmingham, Ala.pastors have very different approaches to addressing HIV. (5m 20s)
Clip: S2012 Ep14 | 4m 25s | For 17 years, Jeff McDowell has run an Atlanta syringe exchange to reduce HIV's spread. (4m 25s)
Clip: S2012 Ep14 | 1m 23s | It is a myth Magic Johnson wants to set straight. He is healthy but still lives with HIV. (1m 23s)
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