the film alternates party scenes with interviews and reminiscences with Solomon, his loved ones, and friends. The film describes the pain and personal trials of having AIDS
or watching it claim a loved one. It also emphasizes the sense of community, unity, love, and strength that the AIDS crisis could engender. There is no discussion guide available. Reviewers’ Comments: This is a good gay community-empowerment video appropriate for gay support service providers or families of persons with AIDS. It is a documentary, rather than an educational film.
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POSTERS
AIDS: The Equal Opportunity Syndrome
Oak Lawn Counseling Center
18" x 24", photograph; cost not specified; publication date not specified; English.
This poster shows a photograph of a black woman’s hand clasping a white man’s hand. Above this, the message reads: “AIDS – The Equal Opportunity Syndrome.” The