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  • We can train you to complete the San Francisco Marathon or half marathon : training begins February 5, 2005 / National AIDS Marathon Training Program ; a Walk.The.Talk production.
  • We can train you to complete the San Francisco Marathon or half marathon : training begins February 5, 2005 / National AIDS Marathon Training Program ; a Walk.The.Talk production.
  • We can train you to complete the San Francisco Marathon or half marathon : training begins February 5, 2005 / National AIDS Marathon Training Program ; a Walk.The.Talk production.
  • We can train you to complete the San Francisco Marathon or half marathon : training begins February 5, 2005 / National AIDS Marathon Training Program ; a Walk.The.Talk production.
  • We can train you to complete the San Francisco Marathon or half marathon : training begins February 5, 2005 / National AIDS Marathon Training Program ; a Walk.The.Talk production.
  • A red thread in the shape of the AIDS red ribbon in the eye of a needle; advertisement for an exhibition of panels from the AIDS Memorial quilt at Yerba Buena Gardens in San Francisco, June 23-25, 1995. Colour lithograph by Daniel de Souza.
  • Two men wearing chains and studded belts, one holds a condom; advertisement for Project Lifeguard to promote safer sex among gay and bisexual men by the AIDS Foundation San Diego. Colour lithograph by Jeff Palmer.
  • Two men wearing chains and studded belts, one holds a condom; advertisement for Project Lifeguard to promote safer sex among gay and bisexual men by the AIDS Foundation San Diego. Colour lithograph by Jeff Palmer.
  • A line-drawn male nude standing figure with one arm raised to his shoulder, the other down by his side representing an advertisement for a lecture on the possibilities and limitations of naturopathic treatment of HIV and AIDS with Dr. Misha Ruth Cohen, San Francisco, Dr. of Oriental Medicine, Quan Yin Healing Center and Dr. Juliane Sacher, Frankfurt, naturopathic physician with a focus on treating HIV and AIDS; an event organised by Kursiv, an AIDS project for Schwulenberatung on Tuesday, 4 May [1993?]. Photocopy.
  • Panels from the AIDS Memorial quilt ; advertisement for an exhibition of the Quilt at Fort Mason on June 21-24 1990. Colour lithograph, 1990.
  • I'm positive. I assumed he was too : how do you know what you know?.
  • If 1 in 3 gay men who have HIV don't know they're infected, how can you? / Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • A glass with a warning that you can't catch AIDS from sharing a drink; advertisement for AIDS information lines by the California Medical Association. Colour lithograph.
  • Collage of art works bearing dedications to people who have died from AIDS; advertisement for The Names Project Foundation and the National AIDS Memorial. Colour lithograph.
  • A man's hands, one raised to his chest, the other holding a lit candle; advertisement for the 12th International AIDS Candlelight Memorial and Mobilization on May 21st 1995. Colour lithograph by Guzman.
  • The flame of a candle against a night sky littered with coloured stars; advertisement for the 13th International AIDS Candlelight Memorial and Mobilization on Sunday May 19 1996. Colour lithograph.
  • Two men in vests embrace; advertisement for the Stop AIDS Project. Lithograph.
  • The word 'Names' spelt out with numerous names; advertisement for the Aids Memorial Quilt, part of The Names Project in memory of AIDS victims. Colour lithograph.
  • People taking part in the National High School Aids Memorial Quilt program; advertisement by The Names Project Foundation. Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • The face of a youth advertising STOP AIDS evenings for young gay and bisexual men. Colour lithograph.
  • Silhouette of the world with a lit candle advertising in the 8th International AIDS Candlelight Memorial event by Mobilization against AIDS on Sunday May 19, 1991 with text relating to participating cities and sponsors. Colour lithograph by Bennett Carlson, 1991.
  • An Indian man with a moustache in a checked shirt and dark jacket representing an advertisement for The Aids Health Project. Lithograph.
  • A Japanese man in jeans and a leather jacket representing an advertisement in Japanese for The Aids Health Project. Lithograph.
  • A Japanese man in jeans and a leather jacket represents an advertisement for The Aids Health Project. Lithograph.
  • A black child in a stripy top and braces who has AIDS; an advertisement for The Aids Health Project. Lithograph.
  • A woman holds a black child wearing a stripy top and braces who has AIDS; an advertisement for The Aids Health Project. Lithograph.
  • A black mother with her daughter representing an advertisement for The Aids Health Project. Lithograph.
  • A blue mask hangs from a door knob with the message 'Unmask AIDS'. Colour lithograph by Lin Renninger and Kristina Von Rubens, 1988.
  • A pair of black hands rest on a man's chest with a pierced nipple representing an advertisement for gay and bisexual men to practice safe sex by the Stop AIDS Project. Colour lithograph by Erik Adigard and Patricia Mcshane.
  • Two men's faces come together representing an advertisement for gay and bisexual men to practice safe sex by the Stop AIDS Project. Colour lithograph by Erik Adigard and Patricia Mcshane.