A Japanese family all dressed in black explaining how they are dealing with HIV; an AIDS-prevention advertisement to promote World AIDS Day by the Japanese Foundation for AIDS Prevention. Colour lithograph, ca. 1993.

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[1993?]
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678623i
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A Japanese family all dressed in black explaining how they are dealing with HIV; an AIDS-prevention advertisement to promote World AIDS Day by the Japanese Foundation for AIDS Prevention. Colour lithograph, ca. 1993. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[Japan] : Japanese Foundation for AIDS Prevention, [1993?]

Physical description

1 print : lithograph, printed in colours ; sheet 84 x 59.1 cm

Lettering

Time to Act. AIDS is a disease which can be prevented. Japanese Foundation for AIDS Prevention JFAP. Bears logo: World AIDS Day 1 December Bears logo: JFAP Japanese Foundation for AIDS Prevention Includes quotes from each member of the family in blue Japanese lettering Translation of lettering: World AIDS Day 1/12; Naturally, Positively, Know AIDS. AIDS Time to Act. AIDS is a preventable disease. Quotes from each member of the family: 'In my neighbourhood, I participated in volunteer activities to support those with HIV/AIDS. I experienced discrimination. Now, I can't tolerate prejudice; At work, I listened to a lecture on AIDS and realised my own misunderstanding of AIDS. I became a member of the AIDS Prevention Committee; At home, when my husband and children leave the house they do so as men and women; I want to talk with all my family about AIDS without embarrassment. Because it concerns us; At school, I receive AIDS education. Because of my teacher's determined attitude, I also became determined. Now, in the homeroom, we are discussing what we can do.

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Japanese Foundation for AIDS Prevention 1993? Japanese Foundation for AIDS Prevention Japan current contact details: current contact details: Japan Foundation for AIDS Prevention (JFAP) Suidobashi Bldg. 5F, Misakicho 1-3-12 Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0061, JAPAN Tel: +81-3-5259-1811 08/09/2009 UkLW UK Transcription from the item

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Wellcome Collection 678623i

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