- By Christopher Campbell
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- December 1, 2011 1:38 PM
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Today is World AIDS Day, a designated and globally observed occasion to promote awareness about HIV infection and the AIDS epidemic. There are plenty of things you can actively do, including spreading the word about important documentaries focused on the issue. While there have been plenty made on the topic, two very significant new films have been on the festival circuit this year and have now been made available for special public screenings today: "The Carrier" and "We Were Here."
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