Worker Education Materials (Fotonovelas)
Drama, Testimony and Role Modeling
Fotonovelas as a Tool in HIV Education in the Hispanic Community.
Fotonovelas are an excellent tool for modeling positive health choices. Dramatic, visual and culturally relevant, fotonovelas are a successful means of communicating health information and other social issues that are indirectly health related.[1]
Throughout the last 10 years, Farmworker Justice has partnered with the Rural Women’s Health Project, presenting workshops and developing community-based fotonovelas that support HIV prevention, model positive behaviors and present realistic situations.
These fotonovela materials are downloadable, or can be ordered in print format.
Women and HIV:
► Comadre
► A Light at the Store / una Luz en la tienda
► Married Women Can Get HIV Too / Mujeres Casadas
► Reality / La Realidad
Farmworker Men and HIV:
Hispanic Youth and HIV:
► Gift of a Lifetime / El regalo de todo una vida
► Rude Awakening / Un cruel despertar
► Man Protect Yourself Hombre, protégete
[1] Kirova, A. (2008). Fotonovela as a research tool in image-based participatory research with immigrant children. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 7(2), 35.
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