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Postcards From The Edge: India - Young Faces Of Powdered Bleach

Rosie Wallace returns from a volunteering trip to India with fond memories, though remains disturbed and saddened by certain views on diversity; and the fact so many people in her region ideolised having whitened skin...

Feature: Samba And Safe Sex - How Brazil Is Winning The HIV War

Running up to World AIDS Day, campaigners have been looking for new ways to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS, but there is one plan in the fight that has been working; hop over to Brazil, where the Government works in tandem with local prostitutes to combat the spread of the virus...

World AIDS Day Blog: A Look Forward To Cambodia

Though HIV/AIDS is a global phenomenon, the epidemic has spread disproportionately fast and wide in developing countries. Eva Baker asks why this is the case, and looks ahead to her upcoming trip to visit NGOs working with HIV/AIDS prevention and cure in Cambodia…

World AIDS Day Blog: The Story Behind The Red Ribbon

On December 1, 2010, the world will once again celebrate World AIDS day. Whilst we are all familiar with the iconic red ribbon, how familiar are young people with the real issues surrounding HIV/AIDS? Elaine Wong tells us more...

World AIDS Day Blog: No Resources, No Results!

Platform 2 returnee Carissa Yeboah gives us the lowdown on what she learned at the International AIDS Conference in Vienna. As part of our World AIDS Day blog series, Carissa explores what progress has already been made, and discovers we still have a long way to go...

Review: Me Myself & HIV - MTV Staying Alive Campaign

What is the average day like for a young person living with HIV? Is it different from Africa to the US? Dwain Lucktung finds out as he watches ‘Me Myself & HIV’; an inspirational short film by MTV Staying Alive for World AIDS Day…

Vox Pops: What Do You Know About HIV?

Ctrl.Alt.Shift's Rosie Underwood approached some young people to see what they really knew about the virus, and asked them about possible solutions to treat it in the future...

Cowboys And Indians: Being Gay In India - A World AIDS Day Special

CAS writer Kevin E.G. Perry gets talking to some students in Orissa, India, about HIV awareness; their knowledge of the topic, how some believed it is linked with homosexuality, and the value of using condoms to prevent HIV transmission...

Feature: Getting HIV Tested On World AIDS Day

Caragh Logan gives her frank and honest thoughts on HIV/AIDS, as she gears up to get tested for the first time on World AIDS Day...

CAS @ Eyes Wide Open - Plymouth

Ctrl.Alt.Shift street team reporter Luke Harman reviews Platform2's inspirational 'Eyes Wide Open' exhibition in Plymouth and meets the volunteers behind the art...

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