This poster depicts a grainy black and white photograph of a young white man with his head and chest visible, lying face-up on his back with his head on a pillow. His eyes are shut and his brow is furrowed, lips are slightly open, suggesting that he is in the act of intercourse. The text of the poster suggests the importance of not making assumptions, and of knowing about the other person’s HIV status to prevent contracting it.
Translated additional poster text: No matter when. No matter where. No matter who. HIV/AIDS has no preference. Get the facts and educate yourself about the methods of stopping transmission of HIV and its identification.
Poster depicts a women of African descent on the left and in the foreground and the blurred image of a women of European descent on the right in the background.
Black and white image in a cemetery focusing on a tombstone that has the attached sculpture of two men having anal intercourse; the epitaph reads: Le SIDA circule toujour 1981-