Love can prevent AIDS
"AIDS is a deadly disease- there is no cure. You can catch AIDS if you have sex or share needles with someone who is infected. And you can't tell who is infected because most infected people appear normal and healthy. Love for yourself, your partner and your community can protect you from AIDS and prevent its spread. Stay with one partner or use latex condoms and don't use or share needles. Respect yourself. Honour our people. Stand as one nation against AIDS. . The B.C. Native AIDS Awareness Project is an initiative supported by the B.C. Ministry of Health and by the Federal Centre for AIDS, Health Protection Branch, Health and Welfare Canada."
Black-and-white photograph of one person holding another's hand with two hands.
AIDS Education Collection
http://rbscp.lib.rochester.edu/aids-education-collection
Outreach: Posters
http://aep.lib.rochester.edu
(1991)
still image
Posters
English
CondomsDeathFriendshipHypodermic syringesLovePromiscuityTouchUnsafe sex
British Columbia Native AIDS Awareness Project
British Columbia, Canada
46.0cm x 61.0cm
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