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Title
Because of HIV, Greg’s family doesn’t talk to him anymore. Don’t add to his isolation. [inscribed]
Alternative Title
Anytime. Anywhere. Anyone. HIV/AIDS does not discriminate.
Date Created and/or Issued
2002
Publication Information
Ottawa (Ont.)
Canadian Public Health Association
Canadian HIV/AIDS Information Centre
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Medicine and Science
Collection
AIDS Posters Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Additional poster text: Get the facts and learn more about what you can do to stop the spread of HIV and discrimination.
A head-shot of a young man with an expressionless face, gazing directly at the viewer, with his right fist supporting his chin. He has long straight brown hair, brown eyes, and a light complexion; he wears a long-sleeved blue shirt with the collar open. A glimpse of a wrist watch can be seen peeking out from the shirt cuff on his right wrist.
Part of the campaign "Anytime. Anywhere. Anyone. HIV/AIDS does not discriminate."
Poster held by Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library. History & Special Collections, Collection no. 306, item CN037_1.
Type
image
Identifier
CN037_1
ark:/21198/zz0002wv1d
Language
English
Subject
Social isolation
HIV-positive men
Discrimination
Faces
Fists
HIV infections
HIV Infections--transmission
Men
Source
AIDS Posters Collection

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