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The Media and HIV/AIDSGlobal Health Council July/August 2007 ResumenIn this letter from the July/August issue of Global AIDSLink, published by the Global Health Council, Maurice Middleberg describes the history of media attention to HIV/AIDS as a "process of trial and error, give and take, [through which] we have come to a place of much greater understanding, collaboration and mutual learning." He notes that historically media coverage of HIV/AIDS was a point of complaint by activists and people living with HIV/AIDS, as well as a point of misunderstanding between journalists and health communicators. He then describes the current state of the media and HIV/AIDS. ContactoMaurice Middleberg
Vice President for Public Policy
Global Health Council
1111 19th St. NW
Washington DC
20036
United States
Sara Friedman
Managing Editor, Global AIDSLink
Global Health Council
1111 19th St. NW
Washington, DC
20036
United States
Tel: 202 833 5900, ext. 3221
FuenteEmail from Sara Friedman to The Communication Initiative on July 14 2008. En La Iniciativa de Comunicación desde el 06 de Mayo de 2008 Actualizado el 07 de Mayo de 2008 |
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