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
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