An Aboriginal woman is carrying her baby on a native baby carrier which is hanging on her back and watching the baby over her shoulder. Behind her, some people are walking toward white houses next to a farm and before mountains.
"Production of the resource has been made possible by a financial contribution from the Public Health Agency of Canada. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the official policy of the Public Health Agency of Canada."
Poster depicts a painting by an Australian Aboriginal artist, Bronwyn Bancroft, on a black background. A man and a woman, one black and one white, are shown protected within a condom-like enclosure. The female figure includes a glowing image of a womb.
STOP goes across the top in black; AIDS across the bottom. Between the words are nine small illustrations (three rows of three each), mostly enclosed in circles, which depict the various ways HIV can be transmitted. The first 5 illustrations show what NOT to do; these are in red circles with lines through them. The last three show actions which one would NOT transmit HIV.