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MTV will also be airing other programs dealing with HIV/AIDS at this time. Tune in to these MTV shows that are airing on and around World Aids Day.
Staying Alive IV
Premiere: Sunday, Nov.24 @ 11AM ET/PT

A documentary looking at the global status of HIV hosted by Mary J Blige. With filmed contributions from HIV positive and negative young people around the world, the show will not only educate you about the basic facts of HIV transmission, but will also inspire you to get involved in your own community and make HIV prevention your problem. The show features young people from Cambodia, Latvia and the Ivory Coast telling how HIV has affected their lives, how it has changed the community they live in, and how they are trying to fight the epidemic.

True Life: It Could Be You
Airs: Sunday, Dec. 1 @ 8:30 AM ET/PT


Staying Alive: A Global Forum on HIV/AIDS
Airs: Tuesday, Nov. 26 @ 1:00 AM ET/PT


Diary of Bono and Chris Tucker: Aiding Africa
Airs: Sunday, Dec. 1 @ 7:30 AM ET/PT

Check out this special 1 hr. program documenting the extraordinary journey of Bono(U2), comedian/actor Chris Tucker, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Paul O’Neill, and two young American college students through Africa, as they confront the global AIDS crisis at its heart. MTV follows the group as they join Bono in his crusade to generate increased U.S. financial support for the African continent. While the group is touched deeply by the spirit of the people they meet, they soon see the darker realities of poverty and AIDS that are devastating the continent.

MTV Presents Levi's Jeans Staying Alive Concert in Association with YouthAIDS
Premiere: Sunday, Dec. 1 @ 8 PM ET/PT

Don't miss MTV's special airing on World AIDS Day, Dec. 1, featuring performances in Cape Town, South Africa and Seattle by Michelle Branch, Missy Elliott, Alicia Keys, Dave Matthews (solo), and P. Diddy. This global concert event comes out of a unique partnership with Levi's Jeans, YouthAIDS, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and The Paul G. Allen Charitable Foundation, founded to fight the stigma surrounding HIV/AIDS, prevent further infections and empower young people to make informed decisions.

MTV News Now: Sex, School, and Scandal
Premiere: Sunday, Dec. 1 @ 9:30 PM ET/PT

Following up on the recent arrest of a popular college student in Huron, SD who allegedly continued to have unprotected sex with his girlfriend after he was told he had tested positive for the HIV virus, Sex, School, and Scandal will examine the social forces that led to four people being diagnosed as HIV positive. Why do so many young people living in small towns feel safe having unprotected sex with multiple partners? Why would someone continue to have unprotected sex after being diagnosed with HIV? Ignorance or extreme recklessness? Gideon Yago examines these issues and more with the young people, parents and politicians in Huron.

Sex in the Classroom
Airs: Sunday, Dec. 15 @ 9:30 PM ET/PT

This MTV News special examines the very real issues behind the fictional account in the MTV Original Film "Everybody's Doing It."

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