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Getting high doesn't cause AIDS. It just lets it happen

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  • 1989

File Language:
English


Getting high doesn't cause AIDS. It just lets it happen

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  • Description:
    Black couple embracing in urban landscape.

    22 x 16

    Black and white poster with the title at the top. The visual image is a black and white photo reproduction of an African American couple. The woman is standing and the man is sitting on a ledge behind her, his arms wrapped around her. The caption, note, and publisher information are at the bottom of the poster.

    "Find out more about how drug use and AIDS are related.

    Call the National AIDS hotline at 1-800-342-AIDS.

    The hotline for the hearing impaired is 1-800-AIDS-TTY."

    Order number: P145. CDC National AIDS Clearinghouse, Catalog of HIV and AIDS education and prevention materials September 1994, p. 31.

    "This poster, featuring a young African-American couple, addresses how using drugs makes individuals vulnerable to HIV infection."

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  • Source:
    National AIDS Clearinghouse, Catalog of HIV and AIDS education and prevention materials (September 1994) ; order number P145 ; America responds to AIDS
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  • Pages in Document:
    1 poster
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    urn:sha-512:868068037ec070bc729ff579ff735a927002d51c69cb46996031bf43b5d47b6cc746ecf80653a511e26c1aab569cbacb5e8f512c1af44b8904865dfa50a6bdd2
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File Language:
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