Films available for Viewing
A brief biographical film about Edna Lewis, chef and cookbook author who kept the traditions and history of Southern cooking alive in her recipes and her books.
A documentary feature that explores the dynamics of HIV/AIDS in the urban African American community.
A unflinching look at one family's experience of terminal illness, end-of-life decision-making and hospice.
Black sea bass are grown in an aquaculture pilot project.
The struggles of Joe Strain, a modern-day blacksmith in New Orleans who came back from the destruction of Katrina to be confronted with surviving the economic downturn. This is the first in a planned series of 5 segments.
Music by Galactic
On May 19, 2009, the Hope Clinic of Emory University Vaccine Center brought together HIV/AIDS activists, educators and organizations to discuss the role of the Black church in encouraging volunteers from the community for AIDS vaccine clinical trails.









