In small print at the bottom of the poster: "Production of this resource has been made possible by a financial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada" and "The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the official policy of the Public Health Agency of Canada."
Poster shows the lower half of a young man's body seated on a physician's examination table. He is in a t-shirt and shorts, and is barefoot. He also has a necklace with "dogtags" attached. There are hand-drawn male and female symbols on the poster. There is also a cartoon of a male figure with a cartoon bubble over his head containing an "equation" of a male stick figure plus a female stick figure equals a heart. To the right, a female figure's bubble has the words "Talk about safer SX [i.e. sex]". In the French version, the cartoon is similar, but the bubble over the female figure's head says "Parlons securi-SX."
Poster consists of black and white text on an orange background. Text promotes HIV testing as a matter of individual responsibility, and gives information about when an HIV test is, or is not, obligatory.
Poster depicts a photograph of a man smiling with only half his face showing; the other half of the photograph is blurry. It promotes the Sida Info Service in France which provides 24/7 information services. A red telephone cord in the shape of an AIDS ribbon is placed on top of the hotline number. The Services are confidential, anonymous, and free.
Poster depicts two gay men dressed in orange and black clothing, standing apart and with their backs to each other, one looking over his shoulder at the other. The image is blurred,suggesting that they are not seeing each other clearly. Two quotations adjacent to the images indicate what each man is thinking, revealing that each has made false assumptions about the other.
Grocery list of 4 items stuck on a fridge with a rainbow magnet. The list is:lait, lessive, dentifrice, preseevatifs (translated: milk, detergent, toothpaste, condoms).
Translated additional poster text: ...Lucas has won his place among the great minds of the the 21st century, despite being unscientific he managed to discover the secret of invisibility without knowledge of experimentation or complicated calculous, all he had to do was announce he was HIV postive to his family. He noted the effectiveness of his discovery. It was more or less immediate. People's looks changed, the calls stopped. That was it -- he was invisible. Certainly Lucas was a true genius. Still he would have preferred to have discovered a treatment to prevent AIDS.The best treatment is our support.Aids the great national cause
The poster shows a picture of an opened calendar that has the sentence "Rendez vous Ligne De Vie" and a pen. Also to the right of the picture there is a telephone and a male's hand picking up the handle of the telephone. At the bottom of the picture there is " Ligne de vie 0810037037, www.lignedevie.org, Du lundi au vendredi de 17H a 21H" it means in english " line of life 0810037037, www.lignedevie.org, from Monday to Friday"
Translated additional poster text: Do you piss razor blades? The clap or gonorrhea is an easily contagious STI [Sexually Transmitted Infection] becoming more common among homosexual men. It is easily transmitted by unprotected direct contact with genital, and oral secretions (fellation, penetration, deep kissing,...) of an infected person. The best way to protect ones self from STIs is to use a condom with lubricant gel.
Poster depicts a color photograph of a man and woman leaning on the hood of a car on a cliff and looking out over the ocean. Additional text indicates that they are talking about the relationship of individual countries to the European Union. Poster suggests that it is more important to talk about condoms and safe sex.
Centered drawing of two hands showing a sign language gesture for "information" on a blue triangle. Sketches of a computer terminal and a pen and paper to the left of the Minicom and postal address information. Information about a Minitel (online) AIDS hotline in Paris for deaf persons.
Front of the card shows a women in bed with her two children. She is holding an infant with one hand and reading a newspaper with other hand; the newspaper page says "Mrs. Winslow's soothing syrup for children teething," while her other child is leaning on her. A bottle of the syrup is on the night table.The back of the card contains a calendar and texts in English, French and German, but unfortunately the card is damaged and some parts of the card cannot be read, mainly the date on the card.
In the card it shows the picture of a woman holding a baby, she is looking at the baby with all love and care, behind the woman there is part of a wall frame. On the back of the card there is a picture of a calendar of the year of 1888, also there is a small paragraph in english which is translated to german and french.
Card is designed to be folded, with images on front and back outside and text inside. Front of card shows image of young, beautiful woman with large red flowers in her long blonde hair and an ornate medallion behind her head. Additional text on front of card: "Fabrik à Budapest Hongrie. Bruchsteiner & Fils, Budapest." Back of card contains image of a bottle of the medication described, with text in English and German. Label on bottle depicts one man rubbing the back of another with a cloth while holding a bottle of medication in his hand. English text on back of card: "Brázay's saltspirits. Indispensable domestic remedy. Factory Budapest Hungary." German text on back of card: "Brázay's Fransbranntwein. Unentbehrliches Hausmittel. Fabrik Budapest, Ungarn."
Handwritten on drawing: “jean jack” / 2 shades fox [crossed out:] brown & toway chestnut / & raison earth / also cut in cat / OK #2 / Bonnie Cashin / Feb/78
Documento de la Quinta sesión de la Comisión Internacional de Investigación sobre los crímenes de la Junta Militar en Chile en Argelia, con información sobre las violaciones de los Derechos Humanos ocurridas en el mes de octubre de 1977.
Fotocopia de documento mecanografiado en francés en el que relata la prisión política bajo el Terrorismo de Estado en Chile dando a conocer situaciones, nombres y lugares de detención. Firma Pablo. Sin fecha.
Comunicado de prensa sobre la V sesión de la Comisión Internacional Investigadora, en la que se explica los objetivos de la Comisón, los alcances de la quinta sesión y las exigencias que se realizan a la Junta Militar chilena por las violaciones de los derechos humanos.
Text with information about political repression in southern Chile (Puerto Montt) and the dismissal of a military governor. Appeared in the Croix on November 16, 1973. Document presented to the Crime Investigative Commission of the Military Board in Chile.