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Pos or Not
May 02, 2008
Pos or Not is an online viral game developed by mtvU, MTV Networks' Peabody & Emmy Award-winning 24-hour college network, and the Kaiser Family Foundation, in partnership with POZ Magazine. Think you can tell if someone has HIV? The game desires to challenge your assumptions about HIV. Play the game and see if you can tell who is Pos or Not.
MYTH: "You can tell if someone has HIV by looking at them."
FACT: A person can be HIV-positive and not show any symptoms for many years.
Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report
mtvU, MTV's college network, and the Kaiser Family Foundation, in partnership with POZ Magazine, on Wednesday unveiled "Pos or Not," an online game that aims to confront HIV/AIDS stereotypes and overcome obstacles that prevent people from talking openly about the disease, Reuters reports (Reuters, 4/30). In the game, which also seeks to break down barriers that keep people from getting tested for HIV and using protection, players must decide whether a profiled participant is HIV-positive or negative based on a photo and a few personal details. HIV-positive participants share when they first learned their HIV status, and HIV-negative participants talk about how they have been affected by the disease. The game also provides information about HIV prevention, as well as local HIV and sexually transmitted infection resources from CDC (Kaiser Family Foundation release, 4/30).
The "Pos or Not" campaign, which was inspired by a nationwide competition asking college students to create a web-based game on the topic, is supported by several celebrities, including Wyclef Jean, Fall Out Boy, Will.i.am, Alyssa Milano, Say Anything, Perez Hilton, Angels & Airwaves, Atmosphere, The Spill Canvas, 30 Seconds to Mars, Aesop Rock, Motion City Soundtrack, All Time Low and Rise Against (Reuters, 4/30). Representatives from mtvU and the Kaiser Family Foundation will be presenting "Pos or Not" at the fourth annual Games for Health Conference on May 8-9 in Baltimore (Kaiser Family Foundation release, 4/30).
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Kaiser Daily HIV/AIDS Report - Thursday, May 1, 2008
http://www.kaisernetwork.org/daily_reports/rep_index.cfm?DR_ID=51856
Posted at 12:19 PM by Shantrie in the HIV & AIDS category/ies.
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