MTV and the Kaiser Family Foundation have teamed up to produce full-length specials that examine a range of issues facing young people today. Among them, the Peabody Award-winning The Social History of HIV, which chronicles more than two decades of the epidemic in the U.S., Think HIV: This Is Me a documentary created entirely from video filmed by young people affected and infected by HIV, and numerous other popular programs including special episodes of the network’s long-running True Life documentary series, as well as dozens of MTV news segments.
1998 True
Life: It Could Be You Coming to Terms Update
1999 Director’s
Cut: World AIDS Day True Life: I Need Sex Rx Live Loveline Sex in the 90s: Fact or Fiction
2000
Choose or
Lose: Sex Laws
2002 Dangerous
Liaisons 9 Things You Need to Know Before You Go Sex Quiz
2003 The Social History of HIV/AIDS The Social History of Virginity Busting the Double Standard: The Girls Busting the Double Standard: The Guys
2004
Campus Guide to Safer Sex
2005
Sex Myths
Revealed
2006 Black Book 48 Fest Think HIV: This is Me
2007 MTV News: Ludacris World AIDS Day MTV News: Condoms, Condoms, Condoms MTV News: Testing Day
2008
MTV News: Mexico
City VJ MTV News: Mexico
City VJ interviews Annie Lennox
A DVD package featuring Think HIV: This Is Me, a documentary, comprised entirely of footage filmed by young people infected and affected by HIV/AIDS is available free of cost for educational purposes. Request a copy