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Description
Additional poster text: 1 séropositif sur 3 est rejeté par sa propre famille. Stop à l'exclusion. Quand je suis passé aux aveux ily a eu un long silence gêné dans l'assemblée pour la premiére fois de ma vie, j'ai sentir quel point sa pouvait faire mal d'être juge-onm'a accusé... Color mural on the side of a wall of the face and shoulders of a sad looking boy with miniature hands pointing at him. To the right of the boy is the text of a narrative of the boy's experience revealing the fact that he is HIV positive. To the right of the text is a separate part of the wall with a statistical fact about HIV positive people and family rejection. Poster alludes to the social aspects people face as far as being discriminated against, feared, and denied affection when diagnosed with HIV. Poster held by Louise M. Darling Biomedical Library. History & Special Collections, Collection no. 306, item FR195.
Type
image
Identifier
FR195 ark:/21198/zz001zzhs0
Language
French
Subject
HIV infections--Social aspects Murals Walls Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome--psychology AIDS (Disease)--Social aspects
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