Online Resources

Online Resources

In the review, use and development of resources, KAF uses a particular set of values. Resources can be people, information, space, energy or other means necessary to get a message across. Clarity, timeliness, accuracy, format, language and utilization are considerations. KAF maintains that it is not the quantity of a resource that is important, it is the quality.

Internet downloads of web movies are free, DVD copies can be purchased.
To order, please visit our Contact Us page and fill out the form.

**A Note of Caution**

The list of resources provided include videos that were created over 20 years ago. Be aware that many of the people who gave permission for their stories or points of view to be shared, may not physically be with us anymore. Remember them well as you see or hear them in the media resources.

Additionally, we note that resources shared are done at specific points in time. While there may be subtle changes to the facts or a shift in language or descriptors, the key point is that our knowledge evolves. We continue to learn, improve, and change.

Your awareness, patience, and understanding are appreciated. We invite comments and suggestions through email on how to improve and adapt our site.

The First Alberta Aboriginal HIV/AIDS Conference

One of our core values is sharing and we chose video as a method of recording what community members views were about HIV. Conference activities where organized to increase awareness of the issues around it. Each conference has a different theme and context a reminder record of where we have been and where we still need to go.

Available DVDs:
The First Alberta Aboriginal HIV/AIDS Conference
Alberta Aboriginal AIDS Conferences (1, 2 & 3)

To review Ken & Kecia’s Stories go to the “Our Voices” section of the website. You can download the web movies for free, just select the video you want, right click on your mouse and select “Save As QuickTime Movie” from the pop up menu.