Red poster with alternating black and white titling. At bottom of poster are logos for the following events or sponsors: Christopher Street Day, Berlin 1993; IXth International Conference on AIDS, Berlin, June 7-11, 1993; Schwules Überfalltelefon [Gay Emergency Hotline] 030 216 22 26; Der Ansprechpartner der Berliner Polizei für gleichgeschlechtliche Lebenswesen -- Polizei Notruf [Berlin Police Dept. contact point for same-sex lifestyle -- police emergency] 110.
Perspective map not drawn to scale. Relief shown pictorially. Includes an index of important sites in the area. Directly above and below the view are insets of prominent buildings.
An official and Salvation Army volunteers prepare a ribbon cutting ceremony to open the doors of Wilcox Cafeteria on Christmas. A number of homeless and people in need line up with meal tickets.
Poster reproduces the painting Reflexion/Reaktion II created by Salomé 1988 after his friend died from AIDS. The painting shows four bald men in different colored shirts and blue pants standing around a fifth man, who is naked and seated. One of the standing men is counseling the seated man, the others are thinking and reacting.
Quinn Family Photo. (left to right) Alfred Kerruthers Quinn (far left) holding Alfred Thomas Quinn, Phillys (Sheila) , Essie Carolyne Quinn (nee Jones), sister.
Poster features a black-and-white photo of Jon Secada with the AIDS ribbon and the poster's inscription in the center. Immediately below is a group of colored photographs of various people depicted as if in a sequence of still images on a movie reel. Uppermost and lowermost edges of poster show 8 blue monochromatic panels (4 on top and 4 on bottom) showing additional people.
View of a poster with 12 photographs of a Culver City Light Opera Association production of "The Student Prince." The upper center photograph appears below clippings from the program and shows the characters of (L to R) Dr. Engel (Paul Keast), Kathy (Shirley O. Mills) and Prince Karl Franz (George Tule). The remaining photographs are group portraits of cast members in costume and production scenes of the operetta.
Poster depicts an illustration of a newspaper that reads "poverty" unfurling over a blooming rose on a branch, with cultivated fields, trees, a river, a cityscape, and mountains in the distance.