Stories
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The island of unclaimed bodies
In New York, those who live and die on the extreme edges of society are buried on an isolated island, often forgotten and unmourned. But recent legal changes aim to reduce stigma and restore their dignity.
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How the Peckham Experiment inspired my fiction
Find out how an unruly mass of archive material from a 1930s radical health centre has inspired brand new writing.
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Families fighting for justice
In 1962 a group of parents whose children had been affected by thalidomide began a decades-long battle in the law courts, the media and Parliament in order to win fair justice for all thalidomide survivors.
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The search for a cure for endometriosis
Discover how a white American doctor’s experimental operations on black female slaves laid the foundations for modern gynaecological surgery.
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Prejudice and ignorance about AIDS; advertisement by the New Zealand AIDS Foundation. Lithograph.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 669577i- Pictures
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An AIDS fact sheet by the New Zealand AIDS Foundation. Colour lithograph.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 669413i- Pictures
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A naked man holding his head and groin against a landscape representing the 1994 calendar depicting photographs of the New Zealand male; advertisement by the New Zealand AIDS Foundation. Lithograph by Neil Trubuhovich.
Date: 1994Reference: 669374i- Pictures
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A crowd of people including men wearing t-shirts bearing the logo '10 Years On Keep It Up!', with balloons and statistics for AIDS in New Zealand in 1993; advertisement celebrating the 10th year of the New Zealand AIDS Foundation. Colour lithograph, 1993.
Date: 1993Reference: 669578i- Pictures
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The sun in the '0' of the number '10' with a list of statistics about AIDS and HIV in New Zealand representing an advertisement for World AIDS Day, 1 December 1993 by the New Zealand AIDS Foundation and Capital Coast Health. Photocopy.
Date: 1993Reference: 669371i