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  1. Chocolate Babies is a 1996 American film directed by Stephen Winter. The film follows a group of queer activists of color in New York City that implemented actions against conservative politicians in response to the AIDS epidemic in the 1990s within African American communities.

  2. Chocolate Babies is a 1996 film by Stephen Winter that follows Black and brown queer activists in New York City during the AIDS crisis. The film, restored and screened at Outfest Los Angeles, showcases the community-led resistance, humor and joy of the characters who are HIV-positive.

  3. Is Chocolate Babies streaming? Find out where to watch online amongst 45+ services including Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video.

  4. Chocolate Babies is a 1996 drama film about a group of HIV-positive people fighting against the disease. It is available to stream on Kanopy, a platform that offers free access to educational and cultural content.

  5. Jul 21, 1996 · Chocolate Babies is a 1996 film directed by Stephen Winter and starring Sean Barr, Suzanne Gregg Ferguson, and Dudley Findlay Jr. It depicts a group of New Yorkers who fight for AIDS rights by any means necessary, including violence and sex.

  6. Jun 29, 2023 · Stephen Winter's 1996 film Chocolate Babies is a satire about a group of mostly Black, mostly queer, HIV-positive folks in New York City. The film explores the impact of the AIDS crisis on racialized communities and the legacy of queer activism.

  7. Welcome to the front lines of AIDS activism, where the latest enemy raids are being run by a band of unlikely warriors: two drag queens, an HIV-positive man with tiny gemstones dotting his bald head, and his HIV-positive sister.