Thursday, November 30, 2006

Thembi's AIDS Diary: A Year in the Life of A South African Teenager



In 2004, at the age of 19, Thembi Ngubane was given a tape recorder to keep an audio diary of her life with AIDS. Over the course of a year, Thembi recorded more than 50 hours of tape, which we edited into a half-hour documentary for broadcast on NPR's All Things Considered on April 19, 2006.

Thembi's story has become more than a radio documentary. Recently, Thembi came to the US for an AIDS Awareness tour. Her diary has become a powerful tool to help reduce the stigma of AIDS, highlight the need for antiretroviral drugs in Africa, and infuse young people with the information and inspiration to bolster existing AIDS awareness campaigns.

Thembi's AIDS Diary was produced by Radio Diaries/ Joe Richman

Length: 22 min
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