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African American
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Day With(out) Art / World AIDS Day
Sign reads Day With(out) Art / World AIDS Day. Ribbon Bee. Get Tested. Includes information on back of Bebashi -
Bebashi SOULS
Sign reads Bebashi SOULS Society of Unique Love & Support. Love Betrayal Murder Triangle. -
You Know Different
Poster with text that reads They Say You're Scared, They Say You Don't Care, They Say You Won't Stop AIDS. You Know Different. Get real. Get tested. Get Results. -
Gail. A Life With AIDS
Poster that reads Gail. A Life With AIDS. Photographs by David Binder. August 8-12, 1994. United states Senate Office Building Russell Office Building Rotunda Washington DC -
Get Carried Away with Condoms
Poster with image of African American men embracing with text Get carried away with Condoms -
Umoja Sasa
Poster that reads Umoja Sasa means Unity Now! Protect the blood! -
Safer Sexxx: Crossing All Boundaries
Poster that reads Safer Sexxx: Crossing All Boundaries. Play it safe, live on. -
Safer Sexxx: Always the Safer Way
Poster that reads Safer Sexxx: One way, both ways, Always the Safer Way -
Safer Sexxx: A Real Man Uses Condoms
Poster that reads Safer Sexxx: A Real Man Uses Condoms -
Safer Sexxx: What About Backups???
Poster that reads Safer Sexxx: What About Backups??? -
Safer Sexxx: It's Not Who You Do That Counts
Poster that reads Safer Sexxx: It's Not Who You Do That Counts, It's What You Do Safely! -
It’s Time to Draw the Line Against HIV/AIDS
Poster that reads It’s Time to Draw the Line Against HIV/AIDS. MAPP Minority AIDS Project of Philadelphia and Vicinity -
Only One Thing Should Come Between Us
Poster of two African American men in underwear with one holding a condom. -
Live Life!
Poster that reads Life is what you make it. Live life! An HIV Treatment Educational Program for African American and Latino/a Adults Living with HIV/AIDS -
Carrie J.
Poster with image of African American women. Text included: Danny said he didn't want to do it if we had to use condoms. I said goodnight. He drove around the block, came back and said, okay. -Carrie J. -
We've Come Too Far To Die of AIDS
Images of black hands breaking chains. Text includes: We've Come Too Far To Die of AIDS. AIDS is preventable. Get educated . . . Get tested! -
Sister's Wake Up!
Poster with images of African American women. Text includes: Sisters Wake Up! It's About Making Health Choices. AIDS is the #1 killer of African American and Latina women (ages 25-34). The virus is transmitted in three ways- sexually, blood contact and from mother to child. Only 75% of women are getting it from their lovers, boyfriends and husbands. -
Letter: Curtis Wadlington to Emory Johnson
Letter from Curtis Wadlington to Emory Johnson requesting financial support for upcoming "Mobilizing the Commonwealth" conference, created for the African American community. -
Community Education Project Summary
Letter from Curtis Wadlington to Patricia Kind of the Van Amerigen Foundation, detailing the activities of BEBASHI's Community Education Project (CEP). The project includes education programs with clergy in and around Philadelphia, at local colleges and universities, people with low incomes, and staff at the Urban Coalition's community based organizations. CEP also conducted outreach for HIV positive children, distributing food, candy, and toys to the children and their families. -
Against the odds: transgender, black and HIV-positive
HIV and AIDS affect every segment of American society, but they affect certain populations disproportionately. About half of those living with HIV in the United States are African-American. About a quarter are older than 50. And a study in the journal "AIDS and Behavior" found 28 percent of male-to-female transgender people are infected. Josh Lederman has the story of one woman who fits all three categories. Medill News Service/Northwestern News Network -
Rutgers University-Newark Office for Multicultural Student Affairs
Flyer for Rutgers University-Newark Office for Multicultural Student Affairs. Includes information about racial groups, services for physically challenged students, veterans, lesbian ,gay and bisexual awareness, and bias awareness prevention and intervention. -
High-Risk Sexual Behavior and Condom Use among Gay and Bisexual African-American Men
Article entitled High-Risk Sexual Behavior and Condom Use among Gay and Bisexual African-American Men by John L. Peterson, Thomas Coates, Joseph A. Catania, Lee Middleton, Bobby Hilliard, and Norma Hearst. Located within Fire Same Sex Training Manual. -
Making Sexuality Education and Prevention Programs Relevant for African American Youth
Article in Journal of School Health on Making Sexuality Education and Prevention Programs Relevant for African American Youth. Located within Fire Same Sex Training Manual. -
Jemmott Intervention
Article on Jemmott Intervention, a multidimensional educational and skill building curriculum. Located within Fire Same Sex Training Manual. -
NTFAP Overview of Services and Programs
National Task Force on AIDS Prevention Overview of Services and Programs. Located within Fire Same Sex Training Manual.