Box 7
Contains 190 Results:
“Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.” © San Francisco AIDS Foundation & Haight Ashbury Free Clinics. Photo: Warwick May.
This series consists primarily of posters and a few oversized items (Braille version of the Surgeon General's Report), etc. Items listed from bottom of box to top.
“Speed and you.” Illustrated posted of a rocket moving towards dog face illustration. San Francisco Department of Public Health AIDS Office. Art by Baseman, numbered 4/100.
This series consists primarily of posters and a few oversized items (Braille version of the Surgeon General's Report), etc. Items listed from bottom of box to top.
“Speed: It will eat you alive.” Illustrated poster of man with tail being eaten by man-faced animals. San Francisco Department of Public Health AIDS Office. Art by Noe Bertha? Numbered 3/100.
This series consists primarily of posters and a few oversized items (Braille version of the Surgeon General's Report), etc. Items listed from bottom of box to top.
"AIDS & Comfort II. An evening of culinary and performing arts to benefit Bay Area Service organizations.” , ca. September 22, 1990.
This series consists primarily of posters and a few oversized items (Braille version of the Surgeon General's Report), etc. Items listed from bottom of box to top.
“Do the right thing every time!” San Francisco General Hospital. Design by Jos. Sances.
This series consists primarily of posters and a few oversized items (Braille version of the Surgeon General's Report), etc. Items listed from bottom of box to top.
Shrink-wrapped poster of Robert Spotorno, with an obituary from San Francisco AIDS Francisco AIDS Hotline Volunteer Publication.
This series consists primarily of posters and a few oversized items (Braille version of the Surgeon General's Report), etc. Items listed from bottom of box to top.
AIDS. All Individuals Deserve Support.” AIDS Awareness week, SF Community College district, San Francisco AIDS Francisco. Art by TP. Ranger., ca. April 7 – 11, 1986
This series consists primarily of posters and a few oversized items (Braille version of the Surgeon General's Report), etc. Items listed from bottom of box to top.
“Women can get AIDS. You can take care of yourself.” December 1. World AIDS Day. San Francisco General Hospital, San Francisco Women’s AIDS Network.
This series consists primarily of posters and a few oversized items (Braille version of the Surgeon General's Report), etc. Items listed from bottom of box to top.
"Fighting For Our Lives/AIDS Candlelight March," B/w poster mounted on foam core, San Francisco AIDS Foundation, [18-1/4" x 25-1/2"], ca. Monday May 2, 1983.
This series consists primarily of posters and a few oversized items (Braille version of the Surgeon General's Report), etc. Items listed from bottom of box to top.
"EACH: Early Advocacy & Care for HIV: It’s about Men of Color.” Department of Public Health City & County of San Francisco, Design by John Tomlinson. Photo: Ira Nowinski. [18" x 23"]
This series consists primarily of posters and a few oversized items (Braille version of the Surgeon General's Report), etc. Items listed from bottom of box to top.