(The Root) โ Frontline, the groundbreaking documentary series from PBS, takes on the AIDS epidemic's effect on the black community when it premieres Endgame: AIDS in Black America on July 10. The two-hour film, directed by Renata Simone, examines the disproportionate toll that HIV/AIDS has had on African Americans, highlighting how prejudice, shame and reticence to speak up have turned the epidemic into one of the black community's most painful health crises. ย
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Featuring experts Julian Bond and Phill Wilson of the Black AIDS Institute as well as former NBA star Magic Johnson, who announced his HIV-positive status 21 years ago, Endgame airs just before this year's International AIDS Conference kicks off July 22 in Washington, D.C., a city whose HIV/AIDS rate once rivaled parts of West Africa.
Check out a clip from Endgame, below, and tune in to your local PBS station on Tuesday, July 10, at 9 p.m. EDT.
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