Katja Heinemann

DOCUMENTARY WORK: – on borrowed time | growing up with HIV

From 2000 to 2004, I photographed and interviewed children and teenagers who attended Camp Heartland in Willow River, Minnesota, because they were living with HIV or had family members living with the virus. 

For World AIDS Day 2015, I re-interviewed some of the young people who had been featured in the original series: 

READ THE 2015 UPDATES. 

 

Info on the traveling exhibit 

OSI Moving Walls statement 

Camp Heartland's Web Site 

Time.com Essay 

(the original multimedia essay on Time.com is unfortunately no longer on-line.) 

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  • THE GRAYING OF AIDS
    • – stories from a graying pandemic | oral history archive
    • – graying of AIDS | portraits
    • – age is not a condom | bus shelter campaign
    • – well beyond HIV campaign
    • – about the project
  • COMMUNITY YOUTH MEDIA
    • – was geht?! magazine
    • – #bleibistan exhibit
    • – newsgroup afghanistan
  • DOCUMENTARY WORK
    • – the golden venture
    • – generation exile
    • – chinatown youth culture
    • – chinatown baby boomers
    • – on borrowed time | growing up with HIV
    • – americana | 1
    • – americana | 2
    • – world war 2 reloaded
    • – berlin | ostalgie at 20
    • – the hbo alzheimer's project
  • MULTIMEDIA
    • – standing up to stigma
    • – the graying of AIDS | multimedia documentary
    • – our family: made in india
    • – aging out of foster care
    • – world war 2 reloaded | teaser
  • PUBLICATIONS
    • – editorial | tearsheets
    • – institutional | ngo
    • – journey of hope | book
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