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  • World AIDS Day : 1st December 1994 : the red ribbon : symbol of AIDS awareness, wear a red ribbon to show your commitment to the fight against AIDS / produced by the National AIDS Trust with the support of the Health Education Authority ... in support of WAD94.
  • Saturday night, Sunday morning : through the bottom of a glass he looked so fit, but his bathroom cabinet told a different story / Pride and prejudice was created by HIV positive gay and bisexual men from Juice and "Positive Voice", with assistance from Gay Men's Health, Waverley Care Trust and funded by Health Gay Scotland ; photographic work led by Rebecca Marr, design & internet consultant Design Resource Ltd.
  • National Children's Bureau Conference : World AIDS Day Conference 1995 : children's participation in HIV services : needs, rights and cultural diversity / a major one day conference organised by the National Forum on AIDS and Children, the European Forum on HIV/AIDS, Children and Families and the National Children's Bureau.
  • Telling the story of AIDS in Brooklyn : how and why we created "AIDS/Brooklyn" and what we discovered about AIDS in our Borough.
  • HIV prejudice is still an issue in the UK : find out the facts at www.worldAIDSday.org / NAT.
  • Tjenbé Rèd! : Questions noires - métisses - LGBT - outre-mer - Hexagone / Tjenbé Rèd Prévention, association de prévention des racismes, des homophobies & du sida issue des communautés afro-caribéennes.
  • Red Ribbon Art Show '94 : an exhibition for World AIDS Day of works on paper that include a reference to the Red Ribbon, international symbol of AIDS awareness : The Imagination Gallery, South Crescent, 25 Store Street, (off Tottenham Court Road) London ... / organised by Clive Jennings Gallery, sponsored by the Health Education Authority.
  • Information sheet / Naz Project London.
  • "Pride and prejudice" : an exhibition of photographs and images challenging the discrimination aimed at HIV+ gay men within the gay community : Blue Moon Cafe, 36 Broughton Street, Edinburgh Monday 8th February to Sunday 5th March : H.I.V. YOUR stigma is MY reality / produced by HIV+ gay and bisexual men involved with "Juice" (a Waverley Care Trust support group) and Positive Voice, with assistance from Gay Men's Health, Waverley Care Trust and funded by Health Gay Scotland ; photographic work led by Rebecca Marr, design & internet consultant Design Resource Ltd.
  • HIV : reality : discover real stories about HIV in the UK : understanding the facts is key to fighting prejudice and protecting yourself and others / Aware Ltd.
  • Facing the challenge of HIV and AIDS / The Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • AIDS and God and you / Catholic AIDS Link.
  • A guide to being an HIV carer : love, relationships, hard work, rewards, social stigma / aNational AIDS Trust, leading partnerships to fight HIV.
  • Dear Friend, if you were diagnosed with a life threatening illness, who would you tell? / Lyndall Stein.
  • Killer virus from outer space : be afraid, very afraid.. of the virus, not the man / Pride and prejudice was created by HIV positive gay and bisexual men from Juice and "Positive Voice", with assistance from Gay Men's Health, Waverley Care Trust and funded by Health Gay Scotland ; photographic work led by Rebecca Marr, design & internet consultant Design Resource Ltd.
  • The red ribbon : symbol of AIDS awareness : wear a ribbon to show your commitment to the fight against AIDS : promoted in the UK by the World AIDS Day steering group / produced by the National AIDS Trust on behalf of the World AIDS Day steering group with the support of the Health Education Authority.
  • HIV : let's get talking : Tell me about HIV : I don't know anyone with HIV... do I? Could I get HIV? / Aware Ltd.
  • HIV : reality : discover real stories about HIV in the UK : understanding the facts is key to fighting prejudice and protecting yourself and others / Aware Ltd.
  • If someone tells you he's +ve does it change the way you feel about him?  / Gay Men Fighting AIDS, Crusaid.
  • Letters Out : video and manual : a unique package about women and HIV / Second Sight, Zair Works, 111 Bishop Street, Birmingham.
  • Letters Out : video and manual : a unique package about women and HIV / Second Sight, Zair Works, 111 Bishop Street, Birmingham.
  • Tjenbé Rèd! : Questions noires - métisses - LGBT - outre-mer - Hexagone / Tjenbé Rèd Prévention, association de prévention des racismes, des homophobies & du sida issue des communautés afro-caribéennes.
  • Letters Out : video and manual : a unique package about women and HIV / Second Sight, Zair Works, 111 Bishop Street, Birmingham.
  • Tjenbé Rèd! : Questions noires - métisses - LGBT - outre-mer - Hexagone / Tjenbé Rèd Prévention, association de prévention des racismes, des homophobies & du sida issue des communautés afro-caribéennes.
  • HIV : reality : discover real stories about HIV in the UK : understanding the facts is key to fighting prejudice and protecting yourself and others / Aware Ltd.