A Closer Walk Documentary Analysis

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Wow, I never expected to sit home on a Saturday night watching a documentary about AIDS, and needing a box of tissues. The film a Closer walk was definitely an eye opener!! As mentioned in the film, “AIDS is the grandfather of all diseases”, such a true statement after watching this film and realizing how it affects so many lives in so many ways ( ). AIDS in Africa is a nightmare. As Oliva Nantango, the girl that cared for her mother at age 12, because relatives were afraid of catching AIDS, stated “How do you tell your child you are dying”? I can’t imagine the heartache the children go through seeing their parents die at such a young age and leaving them orphaned. My heart was ached for many on that film, but for some reason, Oliva’s story really got to my heart. She was a very brave, strong young woman and I was so happy she was getting treatment, but it was too late, such a upsetting situation. But, I was happy she got to tell her story at the White House, and hopefully made a difference in someone’s life. I also felt sorry for Ukrainian who couldn’t deal with AIDS and felt hopeless, so he continued to use drugs. Also, it’s so upsetting how women in India are treated as …show more content…

For as sick as he was, he still gave a thumbs up when he was spoken to …I think I used the last few tissues when he gave that thumbs up! So sweet and innocent, that just shows that AIDS does not discriminate, we are all human. Until we walk in someone’s shoes that is so ill, we cannot judge. Every life matters, we all need to be aware of AIDS and help change the way the world deals with AIDS. QUESTIONS: 1. How can we as professionals promote/help with AIDS awareness in our country and other countries? 2. How can the chains in the link be broken to help stop the HIV virus from spreading? 3. By providing clean needles to drug addicts, are we causing another issue such as increased drug

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