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Groundbreaking Documentary on HIV and Aging in the Black Community Now Streaming on Prime Video

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Nationwide — After more than ten years in development, Even Me the Journey, the powerful feature documentary directed by Dr. Megan T. Ebor, is now available to stream on Prime Video. The film follows the lives of older Black women and one Black man living and aging with HIV in Los Angeles. These resilient and often-overlooked voices take center stage in a deeply human and transformative story about sexual health, aging, stigma, and triumph.


Dr. Megan T. Ebor
Dr. Megan T. Ebor

“This film centers the power of voice and the need for representation,” said Dr. Megan T. Ebor, Assistant Professor of Social Work and Founding Director of the Health Equity Research (HER) Multimedia Lab at San Diego State University. “Older Black women are often not prioritized in public health conversations, especially when it comes to sexual health and HIV. This film affirms that their lives, their stories, and their health matter.”


With over a decade of experience in geriatric social work and community-based research, Dr. Ebor brings both cultural integrity and scientific insight to the screen. Her films have sparked meaningful conversations at screenings hosted by community organizations, churches, universities, and international forums. Now, with national access on Prime Video and other platforms, Even Me the Journey invites viewers everywhere to witness the strength, humor, and resilience of Black elders whose lived experiences challenge long-held assumptions.


About HER Multimedia LabThe Health Equity Research Multimedia Lab (HER Lab) at San Diego State University uses film, storytelling, and research to address health disparities in underrepresented communities. Founded by Dr. Megan T. Ebor, the lab centers culturally grounded narratives to influence policy, inform education, and promote health equity through multimedia.


For screener access, interview requests, or high-resolution images, please contact Elizabeth Kim at kim.e@hermultimedia.com

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