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Additional poster text: Een actieweek rond Wereld Aids Dag 2001, voor en door de gay-community in Amsterdam. ma 26 t/m vr 30 november: COC: themafilms rond hiv/aids, acts & performances in de homo-horeca (Havana, SOHO, April, Exit, More, Trut). za 1 december: Westermarkt: onthulling reuze Red Ribbon, presentatie jongerennetwerk Jongpositief. di 4 december: Schorerstichting: debat "20 jaar hiv in de scene - hiv verandert (ons)." Voor programma en informatie kijk op: www.hivnet.org of bel het Aids Fonds, Raoul Fransen: 020-62 62 669. Poster held by Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library. History & Special Collections, Collection no. 306, item NE040. Translated additional poster text: An action on World Aids Day 2001, for and by the gay community in Amsterdam. Mon. Nov. 26-Fri. Nov. 30: COC: films on the theme of HIV/AIDS, acts and performances in gay clubs (Havana, SOHO, April, Exit, More, Trut). Sat. Dec. 1: Westermarkt: unveiling giant red ribbon, presentation by the youth network Jongpositief. Tues. Dec. 4: Schorerstichting: discussing "20 years of HIV in the scene - HIV change (ours)." For program and information visit: www.hivnet.org or call the Aids Fonds, Raoul Fransen: 020-62 62 669. One man stands behind another, with his arms around the front man. Only their torsos are visible. The man in front is wearing a t-shirt with "Take care, living positHiv" on it. The poster is advertising a program of activities for HIV-positive gay men surrounding World Aids Day.
Type
image
Identifier
NE040 ark:/21198/zz0002wmqc
Language
Dutch
Subject
Gay men World AIDS Day Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome HIV-positive gay men T-shirts Hugging
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