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N’importe quand. N’importe où. N’importe qui. Le VIH/sida n’a pas de préférence. Obtenez les faits et informez-vous sur les facons d’arrêter la transmission du VIH et la discrimination. Lisa McAulay entered a brief title so that the duplication of CN039_2 is clearer. This title has not been cataloged. Poster held by Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library. History & Special Collections, Collection no. 306, item CN038_2. A head-shot of a light-skinned young woman who stares intently at the viewer. She has a piercing below her lower lip, and many small rings in her ears. She is dressed in summer top with skinny shoulder straps, and wears a short pendant necklace and a macrame choker. Her hair is held back by a cloth headband or bandana. She challenges the viewer to stop discriminating against her and avoiding her because she has HIV. Part of the campaign "N’importe quand. N’importe où. N’importe qui. Le VIH/sida n’a pas de préférence."
Type
image
Identifier
CN038_2 ark:/21198/zz0002wvd3
Language
French
Subject
Women Piercings Young adults Discrimination Faces HIV-positive women HIV Infections--transmission Social isolation
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