Take Action
The fight to end HIV infection worldwide needs your help. Not sure why you should join the fight? Check out just a few reasons WHY YOU SHOULD CARE.
When you're ready to take action to fight AIDS and end HIV infection, here are just a few things you can do to make a difference:
Get the Word Out: Be A Partner and Earn Money
THE ROAD WE KNOW is working with our online distribution company, Distrify, to allow you to partner with us to get the word out about this film. In just four simple steps you can join this effort and earn money. You can easily add this film to your blog, Facebook page or even in your email to friends. Distrify will pay you a 10% fee each time someone buys or rents the film from one of your links. You can request the payment via Paypal, anytime anywhere. To find out more, visit Distrify's "Get Paid to Share" page.
Talk to Congress
PEPFAR (the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief) is the largest initiative by any nation to combat a single disease around the world. PEPFAR was created in 2003, was reauthorized in 2008, and will be up for reauthorization again in 2013. It's important that funding be continued for HIV prevention through behavior change (abstinence, fidelity, delay of sexual debut, partner reduction and more). Contact your local representative or write to Representatives Trent Franks, Jim McDermott, or Barbara Lee, co-chairs of the Congressional bipartisan caucus on HIV/AIDS with your thoughts.
Join the "CrowdOutAIDS" Campaign
CrowdOutAIDS is a collaborative online project to develop a new way for UNAIDS to work with young people. It uses online tools to invite young adults to crowdsource a UNAIDS youth strategy on HIV and create solutions to the AIDS crisis. Visit CrowdOutAIDS to find out more information and to become an advisor.
Stay tuned to this page for more information on the many amazing organizations that are working to prevent HIV and how you can help them in their fight to end the AIDS crisis.
Latest Activity

The Justice Film Festival
Our film screened at the Justice Film Festival on February 24th, 2013.


Christianity Today review: "a laudable new documentary about HIV/AIDS prevention in Botswana"

Press Release: The Road We Know "Watch the Film, Save a Life" Program Launches for World AIDS Day

Trailer Short Version

Kenny Interview

Mumbi Interview

Kez Interview

Innocent Interview
The one-minute version of our trailer.

Group Huddle

Tumi Interview

Odi Interview

Innocent Dancing

Innocent Speaking

Trailer Long Version
DocMiami 2011, Cypress Screening Room
Doral Golf Resort & Spa, 4400 NW 87th Ave., Doral, FL 33178

The Road We Know (PDF) by Ezra Claytan Daniels
Courtesy Citygate Films 2011
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