Tarzana Part 1
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- Video Name: Tarzana Part 1
- Date:
- Identifier: V8A 418_TarzanaTreatmentCenter_TarzanaPart1_1991
- Call Number: V8A 418
- Public Access: Restricted
- Runtime: 00:49:58
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Tarzana Treatment Center
In 1971, Clarke worked with patients at the Tarzana Treatment Center. At this rehabilitation center, Clarke worked with patients who had HIV/AIDS by creating art workshops. Participants made masks, drew portraits, and put on theatrical performances that educated audiences about AIDS. Such performances offer guidance on safe sex practices, and shows how support can be given to those living with the diagnosis. Personal experiences are shared to exemplify the unjust treatment of those living with HIV/AIDS. These tapes must be viewed on-site at the Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research in Madison, WI.