Sexual and Reproductive Health Videos

When it comes to addressing sexual and reproductive health with underserved audiences, MEE was there from the beginning. MEE has been on the cutting edge of developing multimedia targeting youth and young adults for over 20 years. The videos in this gallery represent some of our earliest work on this topic, from the 1990’s through the 2000’s. This archival work demonstrates MEE’s mastery of the content – we update delivery aesthetics to mirror present day fashions, technology & realities.

Check Yourself
30 seconds

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Client Name:
Philadelphia Department of Health: AIDS Activities Coordinating Office

Total Run Time:
30 Seconds

Target Audience:
African American Youth and Young Adults

Year:
1994

The Ball’s In Your Court
30 seconds

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Client Name:
City of Philadelphia: AIDS Activities Coordinating Office (AACO)

Total Run Time:
30 Seconds

Target Audience:
Young African American Men Who have Sex With Men (MSM)

Year:
1994

Now or Later
30 seconds

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Client Name:
The Ford Foundation

Total Run Time:
30 Seconds

Target Audience:
Low-Income Urban|Hip-Hop Youth

Year:
2003

He’s Experienced (ver. 2)
1 minute 15 seconds

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Client Name:
National Institute of Health (Project iMPPACS)

Total Run Time:
1 minute 15 Seconds

Target Audience:
African American Youth and Young Adults

Year:
2008

I’ve Got Mine
1 minute 12 seconds

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Client Name:
DC Department of Human Services – Be On The Safe Side Campaign

Total Run Time:
1 minute 12 Seconds

Target Audience:
African American and Latino/a Youth

Year:
2002

Street Talk on Relationships
30 seconds

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Client Name:
National Institute of Health (Project iMPPACS)

Total Run Time:
30 Seconds

Target Audience:
African American Youth and Young Adults

Year:
2008

Protect Yourself
1 minute

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Client Name:
Pfizer (Agouron) Pharmaceuticals – Life Is What You Make It Campaign

Total Run Time:
30 Seconds

Target Audience:
African American Adults

Year:
2001

That Was Great
30 seconds

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Client Name:
National Institute of Health (Project iMPPACS)

Total Run Time:
30 Seconds

Target Audience:
African American Youth and Young Adults

Year:
2008