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Episode SummaryIn this episode, I'm joined by two special guests, harm reduction activist Julie Stampler and award-winning documentary filmmaker Jamie Boyle. We discuss the opioid epidemic through the frame of the incredible documentary Anonymous Sister, directed by Jamie Boyle, produced by Marilyn Ness, and executive produced by Julie Stampler. This is the story of one American family, but what happened to them could happen to any family. We learn about Julie's brother, Jonathan, who died from a heroin overdose, and how his death led Julie into her life of activism and harm reduction work. We see two different paths to managing addiction and substance abuse disorder. This is a story told by two women who watched their siblings suffer. This show is dedicated to all the siblings out there who are anonymous witnesses.For the visually-minded who prefer to listen and read or for those who need closed captioning, watch the transcript video here: https://youtu.be/oD0vVqw-w6wAbout Anonymous SisterWhen a young woman turns to the camera for refuge, she ends up with a firsthand account of what will become the deadliest man-made epidemic in United States history. From the producers of Dick Johnson Is Dead and Summer of Soul, Anonymous Sister is two-time Emmy Award winner Jamie Boyle's chronicle of her family's collision with the opioid epidemic.Anonymous Sister will be playing at IFC Center in New York June 2nd - 8th and Laemmle Theater in Los Angeles June 16th - 22nd, with more cities to follow. Select screenings will be accompanied by special events and panels. For details and info about upcoming events: anonymoussister.comhttps://www.facebook.com/AnonymousSisterFilmhttps://www.instagram.com/anonymoussisterfilm/https://twitter.com/AnonSisterFilmAbout Jamie BoyleJamie Boyle is a two-time Emmy Award winning documentary filmmaker. Her work has played at Sundance, Tribeca, and SXSW. In 2019, she was part of the inaugural Sundance Talent Forum & Catalyst Lab and on DOC NYC's 40 Under 40 list. She is the writer and editor of BREAKING THE NEWS, premiering Tribeca Film Festival in June 2023. She is the director and editor of ANONYMOUS SISTER, a personal feature documentary coming to theaters in summer 2023 and produced by Big Mouth Productions (DICK JOHNSON IS DEAD, CAMERAPERSON) and Vulcan Productions (SUMMER OF SOUL, THE REASON I JUMP). She was the editor, producer, and cinematographer of JACKSON (Showtime), winner of the 2018 Emmy® Award. She was the editor of TRANS IN AMERICA: TEXAS STRONG, winner of the 2019 Emmy® for Outstanding Short Documentary and two Webby Awards. TEXAS STRONG premiered at SXSW and launched on them. She was the associate editor and production manager of E-TEAM (Netflix), which won the 2014 Sundance Cinematography Award and was nominated for two News & Documentary Emmys®, including Best Documentary. She was the director, cinematographer, and editor of the short documentary TAKE A VOTE, which premiered at DOC NYC in 2020. She was the in-house editor for The American Civil Liberties Union and Human Rights Watch. She taught at the Bronx Documentary Center, as a guest lecturer at Columbia University, and served as a judge for the News & Documentary Emmy Awards.https://www.jamielboyle.com/About Julie StamplerJulie Stampler is a voiceover actress and harm reduction activist who is a National Harm Reduction Coalition Board Member. Julie's harm reduction advocacy work aims to help people who use drugs stay alive rather than pushing for abstinence-only approaches. She advocates for the importance of overdose prevention programs, training people on when and how to use and distribute naloxone/Narcan, and advocating for overdose prevention centers that focus on keeping people alive with access to social service resources. Julie's life-saving work stems from her brother Jonathan's untimely death from a heroin overdose 20 years ago. In a twist of irony, her stepfather Jack Fishman was the scientist credited with inventing naloxone which can reverse an overdose from heroin, fentanyl, and prescription opioid medications—when given in time. https://juliestampler.com/From This EpisodeHow to use Narcan training video: https://www.anonymoussister.com/resourcesFind Naloxone near youJulie's stepfather Jack FishmanThe Drug That Saves Lives Even if It's Never Usedhttps://dancesafe.org/ - site Julie mentions where you can order fentanyl test strips and drug testing kitsMarilyn Ness5 myths about using Suboxone to treat opiate addictionDEA takes aggressive stance toward pharmacies trying to dispense addiction medicineAbout XylazineFind and Follow Carole and Wisdom Shared:https://www.caroleblueweiss.com/Subscribe to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@WisdomSharedCaroleBlueweissFollow me and send me a message on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/caroleblueweissFollow me and send me a message on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carole-blueweiss-pt-dpt-23970279/Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carole_blueweiss/The Wisdom Shared TeamAudio Engineering by Steve Heatherington of Good Podcasting WorksSocial Media and Marketing Coordinator: Kayla Nelson
A lifetime of making documentaries has convinced award-winning filmmaker Kirsten Johnson of the power of the real. But now she’s ready to use every escapist movie-making trick in the book - staging inventive and fantastical ways for her 86-year-old psychiatrist father to die while hoping that cinema might help her bend time, laugh at pain and keep her father alive forever. The darkly funny and wildly imaginative DICK JOHNSON IS DEAD is a love letter from a daughter to a father, creatively blending fact and fiction to create a celebratory exploration of how movies give us the tools to grapple with life’s profundity. DICK JOHNSON IS DEAD was filmed, produced and directed by Kirsten Johnson (Cameraperson), produced by Katy Chevigny and Marilyn Ness, co-produced by Maureen A. Ryan and executive produced by Megan Ellison. Director Kirsten Johnson joins us for conversation on her approach to working along side her dad, making the personal universal and how sharing her own acquired wisdom has impacted her life. For news, screenings and updates go to: dickjohnsonisdead.com Watch it: netflix.com/Dick Johnson is Dead
In this episode, I get to talk to Marilyn Ness, producer/director/friend about her current projects, past projects and what kind of movie theater candy is a must!! I get to read a letter from her Great Aunt, too! Look on Instagram @lovecovidstyle for pictures! Hope you're safe and healthy and that you enjoy this episode! Send me your favorite film and send me love letters! loveinthetimeofcovid19@gmail.com. Stay well, Julie --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loveinthetimeofcovid/support
Giancarlo Esposito {"Breaking Bad", "Better Call Saul") is in a movie musical called "Stuck" about a diverse group of people stuck in a NYC subway car together. The film opens nationwide on Friday, 4/19. Then the filmmaker Marilyn Ness stops by to discuss "Charm City" her documentary about Baltimore which has its broadcast premiere on Independent Lens on Monday, 4/22.
On the streets of Baltimore, shooting is rampant, the murder rate is approaching an all-timehigh and the distrust of the police is at a fever pitch. With nerves frayed and neighborhoods in distress, dedicated community leaders, compassionate law-enforcement officers and a progressive young city councilman try to stem the epidemic of violence. Filmed over three tumultuous years covering the lead up to, and aftermath of, Freddie Gray's death in police custody, CHARM CITY is an intimate cinema verité portrait of those surviving in, and fighting for, the vibrant city they call home. Director and producer Marilyn Ness (Cameraperson; Trapped; E-Team), and film subject Alex Long join us to talk about the work of the Rose Street Community Center in providing the basic services; trash collection, gang mediation and his own brand of de-escalation training, and bring a sense of hope to a neighborhood known as the “Middle East.” For news and updates go to: Charm City
The new documentary film Charm City paints an intimate portrait of life in Baltimore's Madison - East End neighborhood, one of the city's most distressed areas. The film offers a candid look at the neighborhood's residents, their relationship with the police and how they tackle day-to-day challenges.Filmed over a three-year period including the lead up to and aftermath of Freddie Gray's death and the Baltimore Uprising, Charm City follows the stories of police officers, community leaders and city lawmakers as they grapple with violence and distrust of law enforcement.Today, Tom speaks with Marilyn Ness, the director and producer of Charm City. She is an Emmy, Peabody and DuPont Award winning filmmaker.Tom is also joined by Clayton ----Mr. C---- Guyton, the founder and director of the Rose Street Community Center in East Baltimore. The Center serves neighborhood residents, assists ex-offenders in finding work and housing and runs shelters for men, women and children. Guyton is one of the subjects profiled in the film.Charm City opens at the SNF Parkway Theater on Friday for one week only.
Marilyn Ness is a two-time Emmy, Peabody, and DuPont Award winning filmmaker, is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and works as a producer and a director. Most recently, she directed CHARM CITY which will premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival 2018. Before that, she produced CAMERAPERSON (dir.Kirsten Johnson) premiered at Sundance 2016, was released by the Criterion Collection, and was shortlisted for the 2017 Academy Awards. TRAPPED (dir. Dawn Porter), which premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, received the Jury Prize for Social Impact Filmmaking, broadcast on PBS, and was awarded a Peabody. She also produced Katy Chevigny and Ross Kauffman’s feature documentary E-TEAM, which premiered at Sundance Film Festival in 2014 and was bought by Netflix Original, and later earned two Emmy nominations. Ness also produced Johanna Hamilton’s feature documentary 1971 which premiered at Tribeca Film Festival 2014, broadcast on Independent Lens in 2015, and earned an Emmy nomination. She directed the documentary feature film BAD BLOOD: A CAUTIONARY TALE that broadcast nationally on PBS in 2011.
This week we met up in person at AFI DOCS in Washington DC to interview the directors of some of our favorite films from the festival, which we discussed in our previous bonus episode. Filmmakers Interviewed: Marilyn Ness (Director), CHARM CITY Erik Nelson (Director), THE COLD BLUE Richard Miron (Director), FOR THE BIRDS Michael Sparaga (Director), UNITED WE FAN Note: Charm City is playing this week (6/20/18) at Human Rights Watch Film Festival in New York! Other Documentaries and Television Shows Mentioned: Arrested Development (TV) / 2003 - 2006, 2013 - Present (Creator: Mitchell Hurwitz)Avatar / 2009 (Director: James Cameron)Black Panther / 2018 (Director: Ryan Coogler)Cagney & Lacey (TV) / 1982 - 1988 (Creator: Barbara Avedon and Barbara Corday)Cave of Forgotten Dreams / 2011 (Director: Werner Herzog)Chuck (TV) / 2007 - 2012 (Creator: Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak)Crime Story (TV) / 1986 - 1988 (Creators: Chuck Adamson and Gustave Reininger,)Dreams with Sharp Teeth / 2008 (Director: Erik Nelson)Encounters at the End of the World / 2007 (Director: Werner Herzog)Firefly (TV) / 2002 - 2003 (Creator: Joss Whedon)A Gray State / 2017 (Director: Erik Nelson)Grizzly Man / 2005 (Director: Werner Herzog)Into the Abyss / 2011 (Director: Werner Herzog)Jericho (TV) / 2006 - 2008 (Creator: Stephen Chbosky, Josh Schaer and Jonathan E. Steinberg)Koyaanisqatsi / 1982 (Director: Godfrey Reggio)Longmire (TV) / 2012 - 2017 (Creators: John Coveny and Hunt Baldwin)Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress / 1944 (Director: William Wyler)Person of Interest (TV) / 2011 - 2016 (Creator: Jonathan Nolan)Saving Private Ryan / 1998 (Director: Steven Spielberg)Sense 8 (TV) / 2015 - 2018 (Creator: The Wachowskis and J. Michael Straczynski)The Sopranos (TV) / 1999 - 2007 (Creator: David Chase)Stranger Things (TV) / 2016 - Present (Creator: The Duffer Brothers) Veronica Mars (TV) / 2004 - 2007 (Creator: Rob Thomas)The War / 2007 (Director: Ken Burns)The Wire (TV) / 2002 - 2008 (Creator: David Simon) Timestamps: 00:45 - Introduction 03:15 - Interview with Marilyn Ness 16:49 - Interview with Erik Nelson 33:09 - Interview with Michael Sparaga 49:15 - Interview with Richard Miron Hammer to Nail Links by Christopher Llewellyn Reed: http://www.hammertonail.com/film-festivals/charm-city-review/ http://www.hammertonail.com/film-festivals/the-cold-blue-review/ http://www.hammertonail.com/film-festivals/for-the-birds-review/ Website/Email: www.fogoftruth.com disinfo@fogoftruth.com Credits: Artwork by Hilary Campbell Intro music by Jeremiah Moore Transitional music by BELLS (thanks to Christopher Ernst)
BloodStream Media is proud to present The Factor Revolution: The Last 60 Years in Hemophilia Treatment, a three-episode special series with over forty interviews from community members, doctors, experts and advocates. We take a deep look at the history of factor treatment from the 1950's to today. The Factor Revolution pulls together source material, news reports, white papers, and original audio content from the film Bad Blood and the "HIV Story Project." Exclusive Sponsor for The Factor Revolution: Shire LINKS: - ISHIM.NET - “Who Discovered Hemophilia” (Abdul Nasser Kaadan MD, PhD*, Mahmud Angrini MD**) - JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION - “HEMOPHILIA. II. SOME PROPERTIES OF A SUBSTANCE OBTAINED FROM NORMAL HUMAN PLASMA EFFECTIVE IN ACCELERATING THE COAGULATION OF HEMOPHILIC BLOOD” - HEMOPHILIA FEDERATION OF AMERICA (HFA): “1970s: Living with Hemophilia” “Medical Bullentin #7 Chapter Advisory #8” “1982—AIDS Discovered Among Patients with Hemophilia” “1980’s: Hemophilia, HIV/AIDS, and Hepatitis C” - HEMOPHILIA NEWS TODAY - “A Brief History of Hemophilia Treatment” - AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEMATOLOGY - “Hemophilia: From Plasma to Recombinant Factor” - NATIONAL HEMOPHILIA FOUNDATION (NHF) - “History of Bleeding Disorders” - NBC's Earliest Report on AIDS 1982 - ABC News Nightline AIDS - 12/17/1982 - 1982 - 1992 News Clips On HIV/AIDS (The First Ten Years) - BLOODJOURNAL - “Recombinant factor VIII products and inhibitor development in previously untreated boys with severe hemophilia A” - WORLD FEDERATION OF HEMOPHILIA (WFH) “The Tragic History of AIDS in the Hemophilia Population, 1982-1984” “Recombinant FVIII product associated with higher risk of inhibitor development in newly diagnosed, previously untreated patients with severe hemophilia A” - THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY INFORMATION - “HIV And The Blood Supply: An Analysis Of Crisis Decision Making” - CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL (CDC) - “Current Trends Prevention of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS): Report of Inter-Agency Recommendations” - HEALTH RESOURCES & SERVICES ADMINISTRATION - “Who Was Ryan White” - LINKEDIN - “Hemophilia market is boiling- new players, new products and drug wars.” - GENETIC ENGINEERING & BIOTECHNOLOGY NEWS - “Phase III Study Shows Roche’s Hemophilia Drug Emicizumab Prevents Bleeding in Children” - PBS (PUBLIC BROADCAST SYSTEM) - “Bad Blood - A Cautionary Tale” Directed by Marilyn Ness, Written by Marilyn Ness and Sheila Curran Bernard INTERVIEWS: Bobby Wiseman (via the HIV Story Project) - Board Member of Hemophilia Council of California Carl Weixler (via the HIV Story Project) - Board of Directors for and President of the Committee of Ten Thousand Dana Francis (via the HIV Story Project) - The clinical social worker with the Adult Hemophilia Treatment Team at UCSF Glenn Pierce (via the HIV Story Project) - Medical and Scientific Advisory Council (MASAC) for NHF; Previously served as president of the Board of NHF Jeanne White-Ginder (via the HIV Story Project) - Serves on the advisory board of The AIDS Institute; Advocate & Mother of Ryan White Louise & Clifford Ray (via the HIV Story Project) - Advocates & Parents of Ricky Ray Mark Skinner - Former President of NHF and WFH; Current member of the Federal Advisory Committee on Blood Safety Michelle Rice - Senior VP of external affairs for the National Hemophilia Foundation Randy Curtis - President of the Hemophilia Council of California Val Bias (via the HIV Story Project) - CEO of NHF Dana Kuhn - President and founder of Patient Services Incorporated Sue Geraghty - Nurse Coordinator at the University of Colorado Denver Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center Various interviews from the film Bad Blood. LINKS ON THE LGBT COMMUNITY & THE HIV/AIDS PANDEMIC US Federal Govt Statistics & Timeline, HIV.Gov National Institutes of Health (NIH) Huffington Post Top Books on HIV AIDS Ryan White Care Act Connect with BloodStream: Find all of our bleeding disorders podcasts on BloodStreamMedia.com BloodFeed: https://www.bloodfeed.com Powering Through Podcast: http://poweringthrough.org/podcast Ask The Expert Podcast: http://bloodstreamexpert.com Email mailbag@bloodstreammedia.com BloodStream Facebook Page BloodStream Twitter Account Subscribe to BloodStream: iTunes: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamitunes Stitcher: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamstitcher LibSyn: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamlibsyn SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamSC TuneIn: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamtunein Google Play: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamPlay
BloodStream Media is proud to present The Factor Revolution: The Last 60 Years in Hemophilia Treatment, a three-episode special series with over forty interviews from community members, doctors, experts and advocates. We take a deep look at the history of factor treatment from the 1950's to today. The Factor Revolution pulls together source material, news reports, white papers, and original audio content from the film Bad Blood and the "HIV Story Project." Episode 2: The Contamination Crisis pulls together first-hand accounts from survivors of the HIV/AIDS outbreak, often referred to in our community as "the contamination crisis." This series - and especially this episode - was created in partnership with The HIV Story Project and the seminal documentary film, Bad Blood. Exclusive Sponsor for The Factor Revolution: Shire LINKS: - ISHIM.NET - “Who Discovered Hemophilia” (Abdul Nasser Kaadan MD, PhD*, Mahmud Angrini MD**) - JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION - “HEMOPHILIA. II. SOME PROPERTIES OF A SUBSTANCE OBTAINED FROM NORMAL HUMAN PLASMA EFFECTIVE IN ACCELERATING THE COAGULATION OF HEMOPHILIC BLOOD” - HEMOPHILIA FEDERATION OF AMERICA (HFA): “1970s: Living with Hemophilia” “Medical Bullentin #7 Chapter Advisory #8” “1982—AIDS Discovered Among Patients with Hemophilia” “1980’s: Hemophilia, HIV/AIDS, and Hepatitis C” - HEMOPHILIA NEWS TODAY - “A Brief History of Hemophilia Treatment” - AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEMATOLOGY - “Hemophilia: From Plasma to Recombinant Factor” - NATIONAL HEMOPHILIA FOUNDATION (NHF) - “History of Bleeding Disorders” - NBC's Earliest Report on AIDS 1982 - ABC News Nightline AIDS - 12/17/1982 - 1982 - 1992 News Clips On HIV/AIDS (The First Ten Years) - BLOODJOURNAL - “Recombinant factor VIII products and inhibitor development in previously untreated boys with severe hemophilia A” - WORLD FEDERATION OF HEMOPHILIA (WFH) “The Tragic History of AIDS in the Hemophilia Population, 1982-1984” “Recombinant FVIII product associated with higher risk of inhibitor development in newly diagnosed, previously untreated patients with severe hemophilia A” - THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY INFORMATION - “HIV And The Blood Supply: An Analysis Of Crisis Decision Making” - CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL (CDC) - “Current Trends Prevention of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS): Report of Inter-Agency Recommendations” - HEALTH RESOURCES & SERVICES ADMINISTRATION - “Who Was Ryan White” - LINKEDIN - “Hemophilia market is boiling- new players, new products and drug wars.” - GENETIC ENGINEERING & BIOTECHNOLOGY NEWS - “Phase III Study Shows Roche’s Hemophilia Drug Emicizumab Prevents Bleeding in Children” - PBS (PUBLIC BROADCAST SYSTEM) - “Bad Blood - A Cautionary Tale” Directed by Marilyn Ness, Written by Marilyn Ness and Sheila Curran Bernard INTERVIEWS: Bobby Wiseman (via the HIV Story Project) - Board Member of Hemophilia Council of California Carl Weixler (via the HIV Story Project) - Board of Directors for and President of the Committee of Ten Thousand Dana Francis (via the HIV Story Project) - The clinical social worker with the Adult Hemophilia Treatment Team at UCSF Glenn Pierce (via the HIV Story Project) - Medical and Scientific Advisory Council (MASAC) for NHF; Previously served as president of the Board of NHF Jeanne White-Ginder (via the HIV Story Project) - Serves on the advisory board of The AIDS Institute; Advocate & Mother of Ryan White Louise & Clifford Ray (via the HIV Story Project) - Advocates & Parents of Ricky Ray Mark Skinner - Former President of NHF and WFH; Current member of the Federal Advisory Committee on Blood Safety Michelle Rice - Senior VP of external affairs for the National Hemophilia Foundation Randy Curtis - President of the Hemophilia Council of California Val Bias (via the HIV Story Project) - CEO of NHF Dana Kuhn - President and founder of Patient Services Incorporated Sue Geraghty - Nurse Coordinator at the University of Colorado Denver Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center Various interviews from the film Bad Blood. LINKS ON THE LGBT COMMUNITY & THE HIV/AIDS PANDEMIC US Federal Govt Statistics & Timeline, HIV.Gov National Institutes of Health (NIH) Huffington Post Top Books on HIV AIDS Ryan White Care Act Connect with BloodStream: Find all of our bleeding disorders podcasts on BloodStreamMedia.com BloodFeed: https://www.bloodfeed.com Powering Through Podcast: http://poweringthrough.org/podcast Ask The Expert Podcast: http://bloodstreamexpert.com Email mailbag@bloodstreammedia.com BloodStream Facebook Page BloodStream Twitter Account Subscribe to BloodStream: iTunes: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamitunes Stitcher: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamstitcher LibSyn: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamlibsyn SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamSC TuneIn: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamtunein Google Play: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamPlay
BloodStream Media is proud to present The Factor Revolution. The last sixty years in hemophilia treatment, with over forty interviews from community members, doctors, and advocates. We take a deep look at the history of factor treatment in the 1950's to today. The Factor Revolution pulls together source material, news reports, white papers, and original audio content from the film Bad Blood and the "HIV Story Project". Exclusive Sponsor for The Factor Revolution: Shire ISHIM.NET - “Who Discovered Hemophilia” (Abdul Nasser Kaadan MD, PhD*, Mahmud Angrini MD**) ENCYCLOPEDIA.COM - “Hemophilia Throughout History” JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION - “HEMOPHILIA. II. SOME PROPERTIES OF A SUBSTANCE OBTAINED FROM NORMAL HUMAN PLASMA EFFECTIVE IN ACCELERATING THE COAGULATION OF HEMOPHILIC BLOOD” HEMOPHILIA FEDERATION OF AMERICA (HFA) “1970s: Living with Hemophilia” “Medical Bullentin #7 Chapter Advisory #8” “1982—AIDS Discovered Among Patients with Hemophilia” “1980’s: Hemophilia, HIV/AIDS, and Hepatitis C” HEMOPHILIA NEWS TODAY - “A Brief History of Hemophilia Treatment” AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEMATOLOGY - “Hemophilia: From Plasma to Recombinant Factor” NATIONAL HEMOPHILIA FOUNDATION (NHF) - “History of Bleeding Disorders” NBC's Earliest Report on AIDS 1982 ABC News Nightline AIDS - 12/17/1982 1982 - 1992 News Clips On HIV/AIDS (The First Ten Years) BLOODJOURNAL - “Recombinant factor VIII products and inhibitor development in previously untreated boys with severe hemophilia A” WORLD FEDERATION OF HEMOPHILIA (WFH) “The Tragic History of AIDS in the Hemophilia Population, 1982-1984” “Recombinant FVIII product associated with higher risk of inhibitor development in newly diagnosed, previously untreated patients with severe hemophilia A” THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY INFORMATION - “HIV And The Blood Supply: An Analysis Of Crisis Decision Making” CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL (CDC) - “Current Trends Prevention of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS): Report of Inter-Agency Recommendations” HEALTH RESOURCES & SERVICES ADMINISTRATION - “Who Was Ryan White” LINKEDIN - “Hemophilia market is boiling- new players, new products and drug wars.” GENETIC ENGINEERING & BIOTECHNOLOGY NEWS - “Phase III Study Shows Roche’s Hemophilia Drug Emicizumab Prevents Bleeding in Children” PBS (PUBLIC BROADCAST SYSTEM) - “Bad Blood - A Cautionary Tale” Directed by Marilyn Ness, Written by Marilyn Ness and Sheila Curran Bernard INTERVIEWS: Bobby Wiseman (via the HIV Story Project) Board Member of Hemophilia Council of California Carl Weixler (via the HIV Story Project) Board of Directors for and President of the Committee of Ten Thousand Dana Francis (via the HIV Story Project) The clinical social worker with the Adult Hemophilia Treatment Team at UCSF Glenn Pierce (via the HIV Story Project) Medical and Scientific Advisory Council (MASAC) for NHF Previously served as president of the Board of NHF Jeanne White-Ginder (via the HIV Story Project) Serves on the advisory board of The AIDS Institute Advocate & Mother of Ryan White Louise & Clifford Ray (via the HIV Story Project) Advocates & Parents of Ricky Ray Mark Skinner Former President of NHF and WFH Current member of the Federal Advisory Committee on Blood Safety Michelle Rice Senior VP of external affairs for the National Hemophilia Foundation Randy Curtis President of the Hemophilia Council of California Val Bias (via the HIV Story Project) CEO of NHF Dana Kuhn President and founder of Patient Services Incorporated Sue Geraghty Nurse Coordinator at the University of Colorado Denver Hemophilia and Thrombosis Center Various interviews from Bad Blood. LINKS ON THE LGBT COMMUNITY & THE HIV/AIDS PANDEMIC US Federal Govt Statistics & Timeline, HIV.Gov National Institutes of Health (NIH) Huffington Post Top Books on HIV AIDS Ryan White Care Act Connect with BloodStream: Find all of our bleeding disorders podcasts on BloodStreamMedia.com BloodFeed: https://www.bloodfeed.com Powering Through Podcast: http://poweringthrough.org/podcast Ask The Expert Podcast: http://bloodstreamexpert.com Email mailbag@bloodstreammedia.com BloodStream Facebook Page BloodStream Twitter Account Subscribe to BloodStream: iTunes: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamitunes Stitcher: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamstitcher LibSyn: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamlibsyn SoundCloud: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamSC TuneIn: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamtunein Google Play: http://bit.ly/bloodstreamPlay
The first ever UK screening of the critically acclaimed documentary “Bad Blood: A Cautionary Tale” (Produced by two-time Emmy Award winner, Marilyn Ness) which examines in depth the circumstances surrounding the infection of thousands of Haemophiliacs with HIV / Hepatitis C. We talk to Marilyn Ness about how she made the 2010 film. Bad Blood: A Cautionary Tale screens Thursday 29 September 13:00 - 15:30 ICA The Mall London, SW1Y 5AH Tickets are free but you must apply for them here https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/contactorganizer?eid=26636393169 You can buy Bad Blood: DVDs here: https://squareup.com/market/big-mouth-productions/bad-blood-dvd?square_lead=item_embed Check out Marilyn's two latest projects at www.camerapersonfilm.com and www.trappeddocumentary.com Podcast from www.britflicks.com "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Gaslamp Funworks by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0. incompetech.com/music/royalty-fre…isrc=USUAN1100826.