234 results filtered with: World AIDS day
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Four defenders for FC Bayern football club who are immigrants to Germany; representing defence against exclusion of people of ethnic minority backgrounds with HIV and AIDS. Colour lithograph, 2003.
Demus Roland.Date: [2003]Reference: 728560i- Pictures
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A man flexing his muscles with two faces and a baby visible in his legs with figures performing gymnastics, a man with 2 women and a couple; one of 4 drawings by students of C. C. Sweeting Senior High School, Nassau, Bahamas for World AIDS Day, November 1993. Photocopy reproduced from a drawing, 1993.
Date: 1993Reference: 679234i- Pictures
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A young woman with her head thrown back wearing a band in her hair representing a woman with AIDS, a painting by a 19 year old haemophiliac who died of AIDS; an advertisement for Children Living in a World with AIDS, ca. 1997.
Date: [1997?]Reference: 678571i- Pictures
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A sequence of 9 illustrations showing a man putting a condom on, applying lubricant and disposing of it in a bin after use; a safe-sex advertisement to promote World AIDS Day by Bemfam, Sociedade Civil Bem-Estar Familiar no Brasil. Colour lithograph by 4 Mãos, ca. 1994.
Date: [1994?]Reference: 679283i- Pictures
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Two horizontal red ribbons surround a globe of the world representing an advertisement for World Aids Day 1st December 1994 by Hounslow Council. Colour lithograph, 1994.
Date: November 1994Reference: 666634i- Pictures
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A series of black vertical lines within a white box, similar to a barcode, with the label 'Dia Mundial del SIDA. No dejes que te etiqueten' [World AIDS Day. Do not let you label]; with a list of 10 points below; an advertisement for a poster the 2nd poster competition to mark World AIDS Day within held within Spanish prisons. Colour lithograph, 1994.
Date: 1994Reference: 676072i- Pictures
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Two people walking towards each other with their arms outstretched; representing solidarity with AIDS victims on World AIDS day. Colour lithograph, 1991.
Bundeszentrale für Gesundheitliche Aufklärung (Germany)Date: 1991Reference: 667655i- Pictures
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The globe of the Earth as an AIDS virus (HIV), which people of various races disable by clearing away the glycoproteins; representing the disablement of HIV by safe sex . Colour lithograph by C. Luyet for the World Health Organization, Global Programme on AIDS.
Luyet, Claude, 1948-Date: [1993]Reference: 675065i- Pictures
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A woman's face disfigured by the crisscrossed letters "AIDS/HIV". Colour lithograph after W. Świerzy, 1993.
Świerzy, Waldemar, 1931-2013.Date: [1993]Reference: 665266i- Pictures
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Red Ribbon volunteers on World AIDS Day in Berlin: appeal for help. Colour lithograph, 1995.
Date: 1995Reference: 669011i- Pictures
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A man dressed up as an angel with wings puts a condom onto the penis of another man lying down on draped materials wearing a devil's horned mask and the message: "he put a condom to play with his body without playing with fire"; an advertisement for World AIDS Day, 1 December 1992 by ARIS (Association of gays and lesbians in Lyon). Lithograph by Félix [?].
Date: 1992Reference: 672499i- Ephemera
AIDS ephemera : France. Box 1.
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Fact files : World AIDS Day 1st December 1996 : the red ribbon is an international symbol of AIDS awareness : the most effective weapons against HIV are information and education / WAD Project, Health Education Authority, National AIDS Trust.
Date: 1996- Ephemera
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Over 34 million people have HIV/AIDS worldwide, no one has been cured : b WorldAIDSday campaign update / c NAT (National AIDS Trust).
Date: 2000- Pictures
People linking hands; representing communication about drugs to prevent AIDS. Colour lithograph, 1994.
Date: 1994Reference: 778362i- Ephemera
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À l'occasion de la Journée Mondiale du SIDA : Réseau Bastille : Opéra National de Paris : Amphithéâtre, Bastille : concert 17 décembre 1994 de 16h00 à 22h00 ...
Date: 1994- Pictures
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Three sets of arms joining hands, advertising World AIDS Day in Catalonia on 1 December 1989. Colour lithograph, 1989.
Date: 1989Reference: 676024i- Pictures
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A face made up of two coloured condoms as eyes, a syringe as a nose and the words in French: "1st December 1994 World AIDS Day" in the curved shape of a mouth; an advertisement by Stell and Ryck & Lola. Colour lithograph by S. Senta Loys.
Date: 1994Reference: 672657i- Ephemera
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World AIDS Day 1st December / World AIDS Day Project, National AIDS Trust, Health Education Authority.
Date: 1996- Pictures
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A man and woman between curtains in which a penis is enveloped at the top with a set of three further images of a woman's face, a person injecting and a half skeletal face of a woman within frames composed of bones; the words 'Women' and 'AIDS' emblazoned across the poster in pink lettering; a winning poster for World AIDS Day by Manuel Pagaragan, Jr. of Ferrington High School, Oahu, Hawaii. Colour lithograph.
Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 668611i- Ephemera
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No condom? No entry : World AIDS Day - December 1st ...wear a red ribbon and show you care!.
Date: [1993?]- Ephemera
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World AIDS Day 1st December 1994 : this is a special newsletter for anyone who might be involved in planning, organising or running an event to mark World AIDs Day / National AIDS Trust.
Date: 1994- Pictures
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Statistics about HIV in New Zealand 10 years since the start of the diagnosis of AIDS in New Zealand; an advertisement for World AIDS Day, 1 December 1993. Colour lithograph, 1993.
Date: 1993Reference: 669581i- Ephemera
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Over 34 million people have HIV/AIDS worldwide, no one has been cured : b make a difference. Go to www.worldAIDSday.org : World AIDS Day is 1st December : for free, confidential information about HIV and AIDS and sexual health call 0800 567 1123 (available 24 hours) / c NAT (National AIDS Trust).
Date: 2000- Pictures
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The face of a man with an earring representing an advertisement for World AIDS Day on 1st December by the New Zealand AIDS Foundation. Colour lithograph by Mark Graham.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 669417i