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  • Mission statement for The Life Foundation concerned with stopping the spread of HIV infection and AIDS. Colour lithograph.
  • A man with a bare chest and a flower garland around his neck raises one hand to his hat representing an advertisement for safe sex by the Life Foundation. Colour lithograph.
  • A pair of hands with a syringe within a no entry sign; the world with the words 'AIDS'; the world fragmented into pieces with the words 'AIDS: posters advertising World AIDS Day by pupils from Hawaiian schools, part of the AIDS Education in Hawaii Project by the Department of Education and Hawaii Parent Teacher Student Association. Colour lithograph, November 1992.
  • A man in the act of pulling his jeans down with a condom in his back pocket representing an advertisement for safer sex by the Life Foundation. Lithograph by Robert Joyce and Neal Izumi.
  • A family of teddy bears lying beneath blankets dreaming of enjoying healthy family activities together including going on a trip to Disneyland; advertisement for family planning and safer sex to prevent AIDS by the Office of Family Planning, Hawaii Department of Health. Colour lithograph by June Sakutori.
  • The naked bodies of a white woman and a black man representing an advertisement for safe sex by the Life Foundation. Colour lithograph by Robert Joyce and Neal Izumi.
  • A man wearing jeans with the zip undone takes a condom out of his pocket representing an advertisement for safer sex by the Life Foundation. Lithograph by Robert Joyce and Neal Izumi.
  • Two naked bodies, one behind the other representing an advertisement for safer sex by the Life Foundation. Lithograph.
  • A cloaked figure of death bearing the word 'AIDS' on one sleeve and holding syringes that spill blood as if weapons; advertisement for the Sterile Needle Exchange by the Life Foundation Community Health Outreach Program. Colour lithograph.
  • A naked man with a towel around his neck and his arms folded representing an advertisement for HIV tests, safe sex and a warning about sharing needles by the Life Foundation. Colour lithograph by Douglas Simonson.