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Poster and flyer to Gospel Concert Against HIV/AIDS Ticket at Greater Mount Calvary Holy Church sponsored by DC CARE Consortium and Mary Fisher's Family AIDS Network
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Photographs of Valerie Papaya Mann at the National Black AIDS Awareness Day on February 23, 2001
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Images from an early 1990s International AIDS Candlelight Memorial event
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Poster by AIDS Education Fund of Whitman Walker that reads "Blacks and other third-world gays are highly susceptible to AIDS, also. "
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Flyer by the AIDS Education Fund of Whitman Walker reading "Washington is a capital city. Let's keep it that way. Blacks Are Highly Susceptible to AIDS. There has to be a solution, Work with us to find it."
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Handout from Whitman-Walker AIDS Education Fund
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Collection of three article pertaining to Valerie Papaya Mann's development trips to West Africa as executive director of the D.C. CARE Consortium. Articles from the Washington Blade and Ghana's Daily Graphic
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Twelve (12) posters from the D.C. CARE Consortium campaign designed by Valerie Papaya Mann
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D.C. Care Chronicle Winter 2000 newsletter
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Concert ticket to Gospel Concert Against HIV/AIDS Ticket at Greater Mount Calvary Holy Church sponsored by DC CARE Consortium and Mary Fisher's Family AIDS Network
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Poster with African American models for Whitman-Walker Clinic & the D.C. Coalition of Black Gays presenting AIDS Forum for Black and Third-World Gays
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Collection of 22 posts advocating for HIV prevention in the East Bay. Production, design, and layout by Valerie Papaya Mann and Earnest White
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Newsclipping of Washington Blade entitled "Debt Threatens Consortium: City AIDS agency appeals to D.C., U.S. for help"
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Africa AIDS Watch media press release announcing Valerie Papaya Mann's selection for board of Africa AIDS Watch
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Mission statement of Africa AIDS Watch, a non profit.
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Brochure of Africa AIDS Watch, a nonprofit based in Washington, D.C. "Prevention is better than a cure"
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Resume of Executive Director Valerie Papaya Mann while at the Africa AIDS Watch
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Photo of Valerie Papaya Mann and two other AIDS activists wearing AIDS Project East Bay clothing. Date unknown
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D.C. Care Chronicle Spring 2001 newsletter
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The Spirit publication includes interview with Valerie Papaya Mann
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D.C. Care Chronicle Summer/Fall 2001 newsletter
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Conference badge of Valerie Papaya Mann of the DC CARE Consortium at the United States Conference on AIDS
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Washington Balde news clipping with title "Emergency Money Channeled to Housing Agencies for PWAs: City releases $300,000 to prevent collapse of group"
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Article entitled "Until this War is Won: D.C. Observes Black AIDS Awareness Day"
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Board of Directors of the Shanti Project honors and thanks V. Papaya Mann for her love and dedication to services to people with AIDS and their loved ones.