IWS Virtual Film Screening for Women's History Month: "Nothing Without Us - The Women Who Will End AIDS"

Movie Poster for "Nothing Without Us"

- | 10:00 am - 11:59 pm | Online

NOTHING WITHOUT US tells the inspiring story of the vital role that women have played - and continue to play - in the global fight against HIV/AIDS. Combining archival footage and interviews with female activists, scientists and scholars in the US and Africa, Nothing Without Us reveals how women not only shaped grassroots groups like ACT-UP in the U.S., but have also played an essential part in HIV prevention and treatment access throughout sub-Saharan Africa. From beauty parlors in Baton Rouge to the first HIV clinic in Burundi, this film looks boldly at the unaddressed dynamics that keep women around the world at high-risk for HIV, while introducing the remarkable women who have the answers to ending this 30-year old pandemic. As the history of AIDS activism is being written, women, particularly women of color, are being written out of it. This documentary will be a step in restoring women's crucial role in the history and present-day activism around HIV as well as bolstering the work of women everywhere still fighting for their lives (via WMM.com).

Available to stream 24/day at your convenience from Monday, March 14 at 10am - Friday, March 18, 2022 at midnight. Password: NOTHMOVIE21

Cosponsored by the Lucy Hargrett Draper Center and Archives for the Study of Women in History and Law. 

Event Contact Name
Terri Hatfield
Event Contact Phone
7065422846
Event Contact Email
TLHAT@uga.edu