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Casting Call
About this event: XVII International AIDS Conference

Translations available in: English (original) | French | Spanish | Italian | German | Portuguese | Swedish | Russian | Dutch | Arabic

Sex…Uncovered Casting Call

MTV Staying Alive is looking for You!

Sex…Uncovered is a new MTV Staying Alive global series of shorts.

Staying Alive is MTV’s international HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention award winning campaign. Staying Alive’s mission is to educate young people on issues of HIV/AIDS in a bid for them to protect themselves from becoming infected with HIV and therefore stem the spread of HIV. Staying Alive also aims to support an enabling environment for those who are already infected with HIV, free from stigma and discrimination. One of the key ways of educating young people is by engaging them in the issues. Staying Alive seeks to empower young people to open up channels of communication, with their peers, their relationship partners, their family and friends, by dialoguing on issues that relate to their love life, sexuality, sex and indeed HIV/AIDS. Staying Alive is a safe space for self-expression on the issues of sex and relationships that directly impact our audience.

The issues are serious, and the conversations will range from the serious to the light heartened as young people discuss personal experiences, myths, rumours, fact and fictions, the types of conversations young people have everyday. For this series of short spots, Staying Alive is looking for young people to talk about the issues below:

Masculinity
Gifts in exchange for sex
Disability and HIV/AIDS
Living with HIV
Sex and HIV
Using a condom
Not having sex
Multiple partners
Injecting drug use
Women and HIV/AIDS
Dating
Sexuality
Rape and coercion
Violence and HIV/AIDS

We’re looking for young people from around the world to participate in this project to talk about regional issues as well as global themes affecting young people. The project will be filmed in multiple languages including English, Spanish, Swahili, French, Portuguese, Arabic, Italian and other major languages in the world. You will be paired up to discuss one of these issues on camera.

We want you if:
You have had personal experience of any of the above subjects, or you just have an opinion and not afraid to speak your mind!
You’re willing to feature on a global tv and online campaign
You’re aged between 18-25
You’re articulate
You’re going to be attending the International AIDS Conference in Mexico
You want to make a difference in the fight against HIV/AIDS

If you think you’re the right person for the job, email info@staying-alive.org with your name, age, gender and country. Attach a picture of yourself and a short essay (not more than 250 words) about what subject you’d like to talk about and why. State which languages you speak and which language you’ll be comfortable speaking in.
Also include the dates you’ll be in Mexico and where you’ll be staying.

All applications must be in English only. Please submit application by the 20th of July 2008.

Thank you for responding to our call.

June 13, 2008 | 5:30 AM Comments  0 comments

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Casting Call - Mexico Aids Conference -
About this event: XVII International AIDS Conference

Translations available in: English (original) | French | Spanish | Italian | German | Portuguese | Swedish | Russian | Dutch | Arabic

Sex…Uncovered Casting Call

MTV Staying Alive is looking for You!

Sex…Uncovered is a new MTV Staying Alive global series of shorts.

Staying Alive is MTV’s international HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention award winning campaign. Staying Alive’s mission is to educate young people on issues of HIV/AIDS in a bid for them to protect themselves from becoming infected with HIV and therefore stem the spread of HIV. Staying Alive also aims to support an enabling environment for those who are already infected with HIV, free from stigma and discrimination. One of the key ways of educating young people is by engaging them in the issues. Staying Alive seeks to empower young people to open up channels of communication, with their peers, their relationship partners, their family and friends, by dialoguing on issues that relate to their love life, sexuality, sex and indeed HIV/AIDS. Staying Alive is a safe space for self-expression on the issues of sex and relationships that directly impact our audience.

The issues are serious, and the conversations will range from the serious to the light heartened as young people discuss personal experiences, myths, rumours, fact and fictions, the types of conversations young people have everyday. For this series of short spots, Staying Alive is looking for young people to talk about the issues below:

Masculinity
Gifts in exchange for sex
Disability and HIV/AIDS
Living with HIV
Sex and HIV
Using a condom
Not having sex
Multiple partners
Injecting drug use
Women and HIV/AIDS
Dating
Sexuality
Rape and coercion
Violence and HIV/AIDS

We’re looking for young people from around the world to participate in this project to talk about regional issues as well as global themes affecting young people. The project will be filmed in multiple languages including English, Spanish, Swahili, French, Portuguese, Arabic, Italian and other major languages in the world. You will be paired up to discuss one of these issues on camera.

We want you if:
You have had personal experience of any of the above subjects, or you just have an opinion and not afraid to speak your mind!
You’re willing to feature on a global tv and online campaign
You’re aged between 18-25
You’re articulate
You’re going to be attending the International AIDS Conference in Mexico
You want to make a difference in the fight against HIV/AIDS

If you think you’re the right person for the job, email info@staying-alive.org with your name, age, gender and country. Attach a picture of yourself and a short essay (not more than 250 words) about what subject you’d like to talk about and why. State which languages you speak and which language you’ll be comfortable speaking in.
Also include the dates you’ll be in Mexico and where you’ll be staying.

All applications must be in English only. Please submit application by the 20th of July 2008.

Thank you for responding to our call.

June 13, 2008 | 5:14 AM Comments  0 comments

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Your expectation from the IAC MEXICO 2008
About this event: XVII International AIDS Conference

Translations available in: English (original) | French | Spanish | Italian | German | Portuguese | Swedish | Russian | Dutch | Arabic

Hey,
I’m Nabil member of Y-PEER and MTV Staying alive.
I’m member of the YouthForce Media subcommittee,
I created this Blog where we can share our expectations from this big event.

For me I hope that all the youth activities will be successful so we demonstrate the need of a meaningful youth-adult partnership for a relevant global action.
I also hope to share and gain various new knowledge and skills related to the issue.
And of course network with youth having the same interest that me.

Looking forward to hearing from you…

February 23, 2008 | 6:10 AM Comments  0 comments

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