Giving women power over AIDS: a traveling exhibit
Date
2006-04-05
DOI
Authors
Boston University Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground
Version
OA Version
Citation
Boston University Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground. "Giving Women Power Over AIDS: A Traveling Exhibit" 2006-04-05. Accessed at uri on [insert date].
Abstract
Description
A traveling exhibit featuring an award-winning story and photo essay about women and children in a world of AIDS. Featuring "In Her Mother’s Shoes", an award-winning story and photo essay by The
Seattle Times about women and children in a world of AIDS.
As she becomes a woman big enough to wear her mother’s sandals, Martha - who
lost her mother to AIDS, will grow up in Zimbabwe where 50 percent of today’s
teenagers are expected to someday die of AIDS.
This is a world where many women have little say about relationships. About sex.
About condoms.
And no way to protect themselves against HIV.
Learn how a handful of scientists and advocates are racing to curb the loss of
future generations from this epidemic.
Their pursuit - a microbicide - would offer this hope.
PHOTO BY BETTY UDESEN, THE SEATTLE TIMES
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Copyright 2006 Trustees of Boston University. Permission to copy without fee all or part of this material is granted provided that the terms of the attached Creative Commons license are followed. Specifically: 1. Attribution is made to Boston University Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground, and notice is given that copying is by permission of Boston University Trustees; 2. The copies are not made or distributed for direct commercial advantage; 3. Any derivative works are distributed with the same Creative Commons license. To copy otherwise, or to republish, requires a fee and / or special permission; email open-help@bu.edu with inquiries.