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AIDS Quarterly, The; Education of Admiral Watkins, The; Interview with Karen Hein, Part 1 of 3
Part of The AIDS Quarterly/The Health Quarterly.
Interview with Dr. Karen Hein regarding adolescents, sexual activity, and their education on AIDS and sexually transmitted infections.
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- Series
- AIDS Quarterly, The
- Program
- Education of Admiral Watkins, The
- Program Number
101
- Title
Interview with Karen Hein, Part 1 of 3
- Series Description
This news and documentary series of magazine format shows is targeted to reach the people who are facing crucial decisions about the AIDS epidemic. The program addresses public policy, scientific, legislative, service, research, and community decisions related to AIDS. Series release date: 2/1989
- Program Description
This episode looks at the role played by Admiral James D. Watkins, Chairman of the Presidential Commission on AIDS, in public policy formation on AIDS and other health issues. The program also examines the media's response to the epidemic. The second segment takes a closer looks at a death in the family.
- Duration
0:21:04
- Asset Type
Raw Footage
- Media Type
Video
- Subjects
- Health and Exercise
- Public Affairs
- Social Issues
- Genres
- Documentary
- Creators
- Blake, Jeanne, 1952- (Series Producer)
- Contributors
- Hein, Karen (Interviewee)
- Publication Information
- WGBH Educational Foundation
- Citation
- Chicago: “AIDS Quarterly, The; Education of Admiral Watkins, The; Interview with Karen Hein, Part 1 of 3,” GBH Archives, accessed November 23, 2024, http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_7ADA90A6238844CEBD7B7A1B91A522DB.
- MLA: “AIDS Quarterly, The; Education of Admiral Watkins, The; Interview with Karen Hein, Part 1 of 3.” GBH Archives. Web. November 23, 2024. <http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_7ADA90A6238844CEBD7B7A1B91A522DB>.
- APA: AIDS Quarterly, The; Education of Admiral Watkins, The; Interview with Karen Hein, Part 1 of 3. Boston, MA: GBH Archives. Retrieved from http://openvault.wgbh.org/catalog/V_7ADA90A6238844CEBD7B7A1B91A522DB