Radio Awards - entry for Best Documentary 1992 - "AIDS IN THE MĀORI COMMUNITY"

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Year
1992
Reference
11468
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Rights Information
Year
1992
Reference
11468
Media type
Audio
Item unavailable online
Categories
Documentary radio programs
Māori radio programs
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
01:47:06
Broadcast Date
28 Oct 1992
Credits
RNZ Collection
Ahipene, Hori
Benge, Richard
CRAIG, Terry
GRANT, Mere
GRANT, Mere
KINGI, Donald
KINNIBURGH, Sarah
LEACH, David
MITCHELL, Moana
Perenara, Rex
SAVAGE, Melissa
Tamahori, Pineamine
THOMPSON, Brent
Te Upoko o Te Ika (Wellington, N.Z.)
Vercoe, Te Whakahuihui, 1928-2007

Two-part documentary, AIDS IN THE MĀORI COMMUNITY, produced by Te Upoko O Te Ika, Wellington. Includes material from Māori involved in AIDS support networks, Māori with HIV and those who are considered high-risk, Māori who have been bereaved by AIDS, the role of the Department of Justice in preventing AIDS in prisons, and the role of churches.
Presenter/researcher/interviewer: Sarah Kinniburgh
Interviewers: Moana Mitchell, Melissa Savage, Mere Grant
Technicians: Brent Thompson, Pine Tamahori, Donald Kingi
Others: Dr David Tipene Leach- Auckland University's Department of
Community Health
Rex Perenara - director of Te Roopu Tautoko Trust (Māori
Action on AIDS)
'Ursula' - New Zealand Prostitutes' Collective (NZPC)
'Rangi' - gay Māori man who is HIV+
Richard Benge - co-organiser of ARTZAID benefit concert
Whakahuihui Vercoe- Māori Bishop in NZ Anglican Church
'Alexis' - Māori transvestite and drug user, HIV+
Terry Craig - Department of Justice
Hori Ahipene - bereaved by AIDS
Total duration: 106'00"
First broadcast: various stations including Te Upoko O Te Ika,
Wellington. Part 1: 28/10/92; Part 2: 30/10/92
(DOCUMENTS)