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Additional poster text: Le SIDA augmente dans notre communauté. Il est temps d'agir! Pour plus d'informations concernant le conseil ou la stratégie Africaine et Caraibéenne sur le VIH/SIDA en Ontario, veuillez appeler CACVO. Poster held by Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library. History & Special Collections, Collection no. 306, item CN027. Translated additional poster text: AIDS is growing in our community. It's time to act! For more information about the Council or the strategy concerning HIV/AIDS in the African and Caribbean communities in Ontario, please call ACCHO. Twenty individual people of color are posed standing in a line that is the shape of an AIDS ribbon. There are men, women and children, representing African and Caribbean people and families from all walks of life, and wearing clothing that is primarily orange in color. They are being urged to become active and learn more about AIDS in their community.
Type
image
Identifier
CN027 ark:/21198/zz0002wx1c
Language
French
Subject
Blacks--Canada AIDS activists--Ontario Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome People Children AIDS (Disease)--Canada Education West Indians--Canada
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