Box 7
Contains 190 Results:
“AIDS.” San Francisco AIDS Foundation placard. Chinese language, 2 of 3 versions. [28" x 11"]
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.
“The moral majority, family values, right to life.” San Francisco AIDS Foundation. Funded by the San Francisco Department of Public health, 100% campaign., ca. 1992.
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.
“Be here for the cure. Get early treatment for HIV.” © San Francisco AIDS Foundation. People living with HIV: Photographed by Annie Liebovitz., ca. 1993.
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 Walk SF: A ten-kilometer fundraising walkathon.” San Francisco AIDS Foundation, 1991. (matted poster in frame)., ca. Sunday, July 21, 1991
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.
“One small candle may light a million. “ 12th International AIDS Candlelight Memorial & Mobilization. Organized internationally by Mobilization against AIDS.
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.
“Sex is good.” San Francisco AIDS Foundation, San Francisco Department of Public Health. 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.
“Be here for the cure. Get early treatment for HIV.” San Francisco AIDS Foundation. San Francisco Department of Public Health., ca. 1992.
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.
“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.