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  • In three minutes you will learn how to survive the twentieth century / Community Health Foundation.
  • In three minutes you will learn how to survive the twentieth century / Community Health Foundation.
  • In three minutes you will learn how to survive the twentieth century / Community Health Foundation.
  • Numerous people in a variety of social engagements representing an advertisement for confidential telephone counselling on HIV/AIDS by the AIDS Action Council, Australia. Colour lithograph by D. Green.
  • A group of young gay men wearing grey t-shirts with a question 'Which one of us is gay?' and a list of national contacts for free confidential support groups for gay men in Australia; advertisement by the AFAO [Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations] and Victorian AIDS Council/Gay Men's Health Centre. Colour lithograph.
  • A son hugs his mother with a message about how she came to terms with him being gay; advertisement by the AFAO [Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations] and Victorian AIDS Council/Gay Men's Health Centre. Colour lithograph.
  • A young man wearing a chain bearing a cross with a message about how he is proud to be gay and a list of national contacts for free confidential support groups for gay men in Australia; advertisement by the AFAO [Australian Federation of AIDS Organisations] and Victorian AIDS Council/Gay Men's Health Centre. Colour lithograph.
  • People grouped to form the letters 'AIDS'; advertisement for World AIDS Day, December 1 1992 by the American Association for World Health. Colour lithograph, 1992.
  • A man smiles wearing an open shirt with one hand in his pocket representing an advertisement for safe sex; created by Palmer Jarvis Communications for the Alberta HIVAIDS Prevention Campaigns for Young Adults. Lithograph.
  • The backs of the heads of men and women representing an advertisement for anonymous HIV/AIDS testing and the AIDS hotline in Canada. Colour lithograph.
  • A Maori man holding a flaming torch; advertising the 11th Internernational AIDS Candlelight Memorial and Mobilization organized by Global AIDS Action Network on Sunday 22nd May, part of a project by the New Zealand AIDS Foundation. Colour lithograph by Stephen A'Court.
  • Two figures wrapped in a red ribbon within a circle edged with the words 'World AIDS Day Australia December 1st'. Colour lithograph by R. Herbert, 1996.
  • A man puts his arm around a woman with a speech bubble above them containing a condom; a safe-sex advertisement by the NGO AIDS Consortium with PATH in Kenya. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A blind-folded cupid wearing a bag of condoms shoots an arrow bearing a heart into a condom representing a warning about the need to protect yourself from AIDS since love is blind; advertisement by St Stephen's Community House. Colour lithograph.
  • Control freak! : can't remember to take my HIV drugs, can't get it together to use condoms, can't get a hard on any more, can't make it to work on Mondays, can't pay all my bills... / Camden & Islington Community Health Services NHS Trust ; designed by Eureka! Graphic Design Limited.
  • Control freak! : can't remember to take my HIV drugs, can't get it together to use condoms, can't get a hard on any more, can't make it to work on Mondays, can't pay all my bills... / Camden & Islington Community Health Services NHS Trust ; designed by Eureka! Graphic Design Limited.
  • The word 'AIDS' at the top of an illustrated fact sheet about the causes and prevention of AIDS. Colour lithograph by the Voluntary Health Assocation of India and Manipur Voluntary Health Association, ca. 1995.
  • Three figures leaning out with their arms joined representing a warning about HIV; advertisement for the Sunnye Sherman AIDS Education services available from the Whitman-Walker Clinic, Washington. Colour lithograph by Annie Adjchavanich and Jayson Hait.
  • A red ribbon representing an advertisement for an information line by The AIDS Network. Colour lithograph.
  • Sick looking men, women and children with the question what does a person with AIDS look like; one of a series of educational posters issued by the Committed Communities Development Trust in Mumbai. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • Two people reach out to touch the tree of life and hope surrounded by dragonflies, frogs, birds and a butterfly representing an Aboriginal depiction of the cycle of life and the role people must play to ensure an AIDS free future. Colour lithograph by Zane Saunders, March 1993.
  • The faces of black men and women representing black people in New York united in their support against AIDS. Colour lithograph.
  • Brain drain? : depression, mood swings, risk-taking, mid-week blues, rage, lethargy, low self-esteem, neglect, emotional... / Camden & Islington Community Health Services NHS Trust ; designed by Eureka! Graphic Design Limited.
  • Brain drain? : depression, mood swings, risk-taking, mid-week blues, rage, lethargy, low self-esteem, neglect, emotional... / Camden & Islington Community Health Services NHS Trust ; designed by Eureka! Graphic Design Limited.
  • Illustrations and text explaining how to live positively with AIDS; including getting medical help when you feel unwell to not getting pregnant; one of a series of educational posters issued by the Committed Communities Development Trust in Mumbai. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • A butterfly and its shadow with a warning in English and Chinese about the dangers of having multiple partners and the risk of getting AIDS; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the Training and Health Education Department, Ministry of Health in Singapore. Colour lithograph, 1992.
  • A man and woman being embraced by a personified yellow condom representing an advertisement for the AIDS Awareness Programme by the Pache Trust in Madurai, India. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A man pulling a condom over his body to protect himself from an approaching man wearing a grass skirt and devil's horns representing a personification of the AIDS disease; he holds a spear that breaks on impact with the condom; an advertisement for the AIDS Awareness Programme by the Pache Trust in Madurai, India. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A man points to a poster bearing AIDS prevention messages in a village in Venezuela with a church at the centre; an AIDS prevention advertisement supported by OPL-SIDA and the Office of Panamerican Health. Colour lithograph by Felix Rodriguez, 1992.
  • An HIV positive woman being comforted by her husband and children; advertisement by the World Health Organization for living positively with HIV. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.