In the poster there are 1 or 2 pieces of jewelry, possibly used for body piercing. There is also a small picture of a toaster labeled "CASSDIDThis". An AIDS ribbon appears next to the name "AIDS Committee of London". A needle appears in the L of "Skin 'n steel". A red drop of blood appears under the title.
At the bottom of the poster, there is a red AIDS ribbon and the text December 1, Nunakakaakhimaut AIDSNI Naluhuiktailiktakhait Ubla [Tiisiivva 1, Nunaqaqkaaqsimajut Aukut Tusaumanirmut Ullunggat].
A colorful graphic illustration of people, with a background suggesting clouds and snowy mountains. One man is playing a fiddle while another looks on, and there are music notes next to them. Another man (wearing an AIDS ribbon) is adjusting the neckerchief of a man in traditional native American dress. There is a mother (perhaps an Inuit woman, suggested by her clothing) with a child on her back. Finally, there are a man and woman holding hands. The graphic illustrates the textual message that there is hope for more supportive communities and hope that together, HIV/AIDS can be overcome.
The poster shows 9 people, smiling who are (supposedly) HIV positive. Beneath the picture is the text:The poster shows a picture featuring 9 people who (supposedly) are HIV positive. All are smiling and looking happy. Below the portrait are the words: "Be Real. Respect. Protect. Each other. Next time you have sex, think about the thungs going on in your head-and his. Your life's important-so is his. ru4real.ca"
The poster shows 9 people, smiling who are (supposedly) HIV positive. Beneath the picture is the text:The poster shows a picture featuring 9 people who (supposedly) are HIV positive. All are smiling and looking happy. Below the portrait are the words: "Be Real. Respect. Protect. Each other. Next time you have sex, think about the thungs going on in your head-and his. Your life's important-so is his. ru4real.ca"