Poster suggests that you should like your friends on who they are, not their sexual preference. It advertises a campaign to prevent STDs, HIV, and AIDS. There is a photo of a group of young adults smiling and looking at the audience. The photograph is black and white, but one young man at the center of the group is in color.
Poster is a picture of a man looking over his shoulder, with a quoted comment. There is also a picture of a van pulling a cart that is described as the "Cart for life". The words "si" and "da" appear together in the title, corresponding to the Spanish acronym for AIDS (SIDA). An AIDS ribbon appears in the middle of a slogan about using condoms.
Poster shows photos of smiling young couples of various ethnicities. It suggests to the reader that one should talk to friends and family about how to have a healthy and disease-free sex life.
Poster shows a drawing of a woman facing away and behind her back she is holding a condom and a rose. Poster suggests to use condoms in order to enjoy life and show someone that you love them.
Poster lists common questions people have about AIDS. There are photos of HIV positive people and a picture of clasped hands. It advertises a helpline about STDs, HIV, and AIDS.
Poster is a photo of a nurse and a man smiling and standing next to each other. Poster suggests that people with AIDS usually feel like they are all alone, but there are ways to get help.