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		<title>Have You Heard &#8230; the movement</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The talented and busy Eve Tulbert, and her collaborator Prof. Eric Rice have been super busy this north american summer (&#8217;09) working on the Have You Heard project, or movement&#8230; I last wrote about Eve back in July, introducing her and the collaborative media for health work with LA street kids and other young people, focussing on HIV/STI prevention.  Since then the project has done amazing work &#8211; which they have posted on UTUBE and myspace and which we can now all see, think about, get inspired by and share with others&#8230; Check out their myspace site (you could become a friend!), or go directly to their blog spot to see all the videos (health education videos developed by the kids for their peers), interviews (about personal perspectives on HIV/STI prevention made by the young people with their friends and peers) and a seriously rocking comic strip about drugs and HIV/STI prevention&#8230; the first page of which I am posting below because I like it so much and want you to look at even if you don&#8217;t want go to their site&#8230; which you will have to do to see pages 2, 3 &#38;4&#8230; As Eve said &#8220;This project has taught [...]]]></description>
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