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Title
I am the changing face of AIDS [inscribed]
Date Created and/or Issued
1987/2004
Publication Information
Thunder Bay (Ont. : District)
Contributing Institution
UCLA, Library Special Collections, Medicine and Science
Collection
AIDS Posters Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Poster held by Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library. History & Special Collections, Collection no. 306, item CN057.
Poster is white and shows the eyes, part of forehead and nose of a female. The face is in color.
In lower left hand corner of poster is a stylized logo, with a butterfly and "act" in lower case letters, with a reverse "c" after "act." In a black border at the bottom are the words "AIDS Committee of Thunder Bay."
Date on back of poster, 2004, reflects when the vendor received the copy later acquired by the UCLA Library.
"I am 28. I do drugs. My ex-boyfriend fixed me the first time. So I never shoot up alone. Sometimes I share my needles with my guys, and later I forget to make them use condoms. But now I'm starting to worry about getting AIDS. I wish there was someone who could help without preaching to me. You do. Call (807)345-1516 or 1-800-488-5840 today.
Type
image
Identifier
CN057
ark:/21198/zz0002ww2d
Language
English
Subject
Sex
AIDS (Disease)
AIDS (Disease)--Prevention
Source
AIDS Posters Collection

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