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Subject is exactly
AIDS education
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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. -
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! -
All Men-- Make a Difference!
Poster that reads AIDS All Men-- Make a Difference! World AIDS Day December 1, 2000 -
I Care. Do You?
Poster that reads Youth and AIDS in the 21st century. I Care. Do You? World AIDS Day Dec. 1, 2001 -
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??? -
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. -
Be Smart About HIV
Poster that reads Be Smart About HIV. See your doctor about new treatment options. New research suggests reducing the amount of virus may help you live longer. National Minority AIDS Council. National Lesbian and Gay Health Association -
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 -
Respect Yourself, Protect Yourself
Poster that reads Respect Yourself, Protect Yourself from HIV/AIDS. Use a condom every time. Georgia Women Preventing AIDS -
You Can Get a New Man
Poster that reads You Can Get a New Man but you can't get a new life. Use a condom every time. Georgia Women Preventing AIDS -
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day 2008
Poster that reads National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day 2008. February 7, 2008. Prevention is power. Get educated, get tested, get involved, get treated. -
How Much Do Your Children Know About AIDS?
Poster that reads: How much do your children know about AIDS? -
Letter: Gail E. Leslie to Curtis Wadlington
Letter regarding BEBASHI/Freedom Theatre Project, a collaborative effort to present a dramatic piece for youth about "making conscious and positive choices." -
Letter: Adina Ruvel to Curtis Wadlington
Letter from Adina Ruvel, coordinator for the Philadelphia Perinatal Association's "Changes and Choices" Program, offering to hire Curtis Wadlington on contract as an "AIDS/STD's Specialist." Responsibilities would include development and writing of a curriculum on AIDS and other STDs, to be completed in mid-1989. -
Human Sexuality for Teens
Curriculum for seven-week workshop on human sexuality for teenagers presented by BEBASHI. Includes agenda for one session, presented February 7, 1989 at Strawberry Mansion Senior High School. -
Urban Coalition AIDS Awareness and Educational Training Sessions
Step by step agendas for BEBASHI's three-day AIDS education training with the Urban Coalition. -
AIDS: Don't Take Your Life For Granted
Brochure produced by the South Carolina AIDS Education Network and AIDS Busters, a youth HIV prevention peer education group. Includes common questions asked by children and teenagers at presentations given by DiAna DiAna, the founder of SCAEN and AIDS Busters. -
A.I.D.S. The Facts
Booklet produced by the South Carolina AIDS Education Network to explain ways that HIV is transmitted, as well as symptoms of HIV infection. Mainly uses pictures and simple language to be accessible to low-literacy readers.