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  • Take the test, take control ... National HIV testing day June 27 = Hasta la pruera toma control / a project of the National Association of People with AIDS.
  • Take the test, take control ... National HIV testing day June 27 = Hasta la pruera toma control / a project of the National Association of People with AIDS.
  • Take the test, take control ... National HIV testing day June 27 = Hasta la pruera toma control / a project of the National Association of People with AIDS.
  • Take the test, take control ... National HIV testing day June 27 = Hasta la pruera toma control / a project of the National Association of People with AIDS.
  • The statement 'Combat AIDS not people with AIDS' with a list of associations receiving donations for people with HIV and AIDS including Association Lebensfreude People and AIDS Association (Club Plus), Z 665-102-406; AIDS-Hilfe Vienna AIDS / HIV Unit; an advertisement by the action group Act Up Vienna. Colour lithograph.
  • People in dressing gowns crossing their arms to join hands with each other; a public service message about the need to know about AIDS by the National Association of Social Workers. Colour lithograph.
  • Two people hugging, with list of ways of taking care for people with HIV/AIDS. Colour lithograph for the National AIDS Strategy, Health Canada.
  • Two people hugging, with list of ways of taking care for people with HIV/AIDS. Colour lithograph for the National AIDS Strategy, Health Canada.
  • The faces of HIV Positive men and women with a message that HIV does not discriminate but people do; advertisement by the National AIDS Campaign and Australian National Council on AIDS. Colour lithograph.
  • Multicolour forms to celebrate the seventh Bundesversammlung der Menschen mit HIV und AIDS (national gathering of people with HIV and AIDS). Colour lithograph by b + d, 1996.
  • Verso: two people hugging with list of ways of taking care from washing your hands to compassionate care for people with HIV/AIDS (English version); part of a project by the National AIDS Strategy, Health Canada. Colour lithograph.
  • Three photographs arranged vertically showing a seqeunce in which a man with a studded bracelet has a cake thrown over him with the message 'For him not on him'; an AIDS prevention advertisement for Landsforeningen for bøsser & lesbiske/Sundhedsstyrelsen (The Danish National Association of Gays & Lesbians). Colour lithograph by Claus Lynngaard, ca. 1995.
  • Two eyes above a woman and child and other illustrations of groups of black people interwoven with a red banner bearing words including 'give love' and 'compassion'; advertisement by the National Urban League, Inc. for those with or affected by AIDS. Colour lithograph.
  • The Addictions Forum in association with The Alcohol Research Group - the University of Edinburgh present the Third National Conference on Drugs & AIDS ... : 3 and 4 November 1992, Queen Mother Conference Centre, Royal College of Physicians, 9 Queen Street, Edinburgh EH12 1JQ.
  • Candlelight memorial in the name of love : Sunday 23 May 1993, 8.15pm Trafalgar Square, 9.15pm St. Martin-in-the-Fields : for everyone affected by HIV and AIDS / co-ordinated by the Terrence Higgins Trust in association with The Name Project (UK) and supported by National AIDS Trust.
  • Candlelight memorial in the name of love : Sunday 23 May 1993, 8.15pm Trafalgar Square, 9.15pm St. Martin-in-the-Fields : for everyone affected by HIV and AIDS / co-ordinated by the Terrence Higgins Trust in association with The Name Project (UK) and supported by National AIDS Trust.
  • A group of people eating around a table, an enlarged insect on skin, and two women in an office with the message 'How is HIV not spread'; one of a series of 4 AIDS education posters by the Population and Community Development Association (PDA) in Thailand. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A message from the Agence française de lutte contre le SIDA about how they want to oppose the ignorance, fear, discrimination, prejudice and hatred of people with or associated with AIDS; advertisement for World AIDS Day, 1st December 1992. Colour lithograph by I.M. Communiquer.
  • A black background with an upside down red rose and a lit candle with a reminder to call for compassion to save lives against AIDS; an advertisement by the National AIDS/STD Prevention and Control Program, Department of Health, Philippines. Colour lithograph by Charlie Agatep Associates Co. Ltd., ca. 1995.
  • A family gather around a man sick in bed with AIDS with shops selling condoms visible through the window beyond; a painting by the Kenyan artist, Allan K. Githuka representing an AIDS prevention advertisement by the Danish Volunteer Service in Nairobi. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • A man leans against a desk by a window representing a man who is HIV positive with information on information about HIV and HIV testing by the AIDS Council of New South Wales, Victorian AIDS Council and Wellcome Australia Limited. Lithograph.
  • Cindy, a girl with black hair tied up who holds a toy; advertisement by the National Urban League, Inc for those with or affected by AIDS. Colour lithograph by P. Beane.
  • A group of men look up as they join arms in a ring representing an advertisement for the Positive Support Network for people living with HIV/AIDS by ACT PLWA and the AIDS Action Council. Colour lithograph.
  • A black woman with glasses wraps her arms around a boy; advertisement by the National Urban League, Inc for those with or affected by AIDS. Colour lithograph by P. Beane.
  • AIDS clinical trial information service advertisement with the letters 'Call 1-800-Trials A' across the page. Colour lithograph.
  • A black woman stands in a field with flowers holding a red ribbon above her head with the sun behind; advertisement by the National Urban League, Inc for those with or affected by AIDS. Colour lithograph by P. Beane.
  • G20 leaders : to end AIDS, treat all people! : 15 million by 2015 / HealthGAP.org.
  • G20 leaders : to end AIDS, treat all people! : 15 million by 2015 / HealthGAP.org.
  • A man with his hands over his face, a woman with her hands covering her ears and another man with his hands covering his mouth with a message about how HIV is communicated; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph, 1994.
  • A woman smiling with a warning about the invisible signs of having HIV; a poster from the America responds to Aids advertising campaign. Lithograph, 1991.