AIDS (Disease) - Prevention

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Printed ephemera from the 1990s

Date: [1990-1999]

From: Watkins, Gareth, 1972-: PrideNZ collection

By: New Zealand AIDS Foundation; New Zealand. Department of Health; New Zealand. Ministry of Health; New Zealand. Public Health Commission

Reference: MS-Papers-12747-02

Description: Printed ephemara from the 1990s collected by Gareth Watkins for PrideNZ. Comprises: - 'Pacific Island people - educating ourselves about HIV & AIDS' postcard, 1998 - 'The Quilt Project' brochure, circa 1991 - 'The New Zealand AIDS Memorial Quilt' brochure, circa 1999 - 'AIDS' Department of Health brochure, 1992, in Samoan - 'AIDS' Public Health Commision brochure, April 1994 - 'Preventing HIV infection, keeping yourself safe', Ministry of Health brochure, September 1999 - 'AIDS at work - facts not fiction' Department of Health brochure, 1990 - 'Devotion Parade' newsletter, 1997 - 'The New Zealand AIDS Memorial Quilt' poster, circa 1999 - 'We want to support you and your family' New Zealand AIDS Foundation infographic - 'Quilt unfolding' letter, 23 September 1993 - 'Artzaid: a spectacular entertainment tribute for AIDS' programme, 1992 Title taken from label in original enclosure. Arrangement: Delivered to the Library in a plastic sleeve labelled "1990s" inside file box one. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 12 pieces of ephemera.. Processing information: Material removed from plastic sleeve and rehoused in archival enclosure for conservation and storage purposes. Plastic sleeve not retained by Library.

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Printed ephemera from the 2000s

Date: [2000-2009]

From: Watkins, Gareth, 1972-: PrideNZ collection

By: New Zealand AIDS Foundation; New Zealand. Ministry of Health

Reference: MS-Papers-12747-03

Description: Printed ephemera from the 2000s collected by Gareth Watkins for PrideNZ. Comprises: - New Zealand AIDS Foundation (NZAF) testing and counselling information card - '...and then he kissed me...' NZAF fold-out informational comic strip - Ten assorted photographic postcards from getiton.co.nz and NZAF - 'Flatout Pride' Community Radio Hamilton information card - 'Takataapui' NZAF fold-out booklet - 'Bullfighter's Guide' NZAF booklet - 'Preventing HIV infection' Ministry of Health brochure, October 2005 - 'HIV+ Men's Retreat 2007' brochure - 'UNI Q's queer guide to Wellington' brochure, circa 2006 - Three orders of service for Daniel Fielding (19 October 2005), Jonathan Spencer Dennis (29 January 2002), and Roderick Bruce MacLeod-Morrison (30 November 2002) - 'Gay activist discovered fulfilment in remission' newspaper article, about Daniel Edmund Fielding, circa 2005 - 'The Awhina Centre has moved' flyer, 2008 - Sister Paula Antoinette Bretkelly funeral programme, 3 September 2008 - 'Homophobia is prejudice or discrimination against gay or Takatāpui people. Who are you hurting? He aha te utu?' campaign information Title taken from label in original enclosure. Arrangement: Delivered to the Library in a plastic sleeve labelled "2000s inc. a couple of DVDs" inside file box one. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 26 pieces of ephemera.. Transfers: 'Pacific Voices' disc removed from original enclosure is at Library reference OHDVD-0324.. Processing information: Material removed from plastic sleeve and rehoused in archival enclosure for conservation and storage purposes. Plastic sleeve not retained by Library.

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Copies of cartoons published in Broadsheet between 1973 and 1979.

Date: 1990 - 1997

By: Broadsheet (Auckland, N.Z.); Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Nisbet, Alastair, 1958-; Kerr, Robert Edward, 1951-; Alston, Sharon Kathleen, 1948-1995; Lowry, Vanya, 1943-; Preston, Gaylene Mary, 1947-; Courtney, Helen Kathleen, 1952-2020; McLeod, Rosemary Margaret, 1949-

Reference: H-707-001/034

Description: Variety of cartoons commenting on the political and social issues of the time from a feminist perspective. Sexual harassment in the work place; a time-line across history of the political, religious and sexual treatment of women; man gets blown-up into a balloon; running the home like a business; women are the stronger sex?; woman fights an armoured knight on a horse; Michelangelo sculpts a naked man with an exaggerated penis; Women's Liberation; persecution against homosexuals likened to that perpetrated by the Nazi regime and the medieval church; Lesbian Nation; media interviewer, Brian Edwards leads a TV programme on the Women's Movement; Muldoon drinks a glass of wine bottled to commemorate Women's Suffrage Day, Sept. 19; while the men discuss world revolution, a woman pour them tea; the double violation of rape victims by their attacker and then by the justice system; the female anatomy exposed to a room full of male doctors; church women protest against feminism challenging the family and traditional roles of women; justice for some, but not for women; the feminist backlash; pay equity; perhaps god is a man after all - three wishes; May I have my rights, please? apologetic feminism; justice not weighted equally for all; issues around sexual reproduction and the Royal Commission Report; women unite to resist the intrusion of the SIS (Special Intelligence Service); Muldoon's legacy to New Zealand women; sex roles reversed in the shearing shed; abortions; National Party tramples on New Zealand women; position of women in Iran; genital mutilation; the 1979 budget - what's in it for women; SPUC anti-abortion rally likened to a Ku Klux Klan rally with hoods and burning torches; the marriage trap; psychology and the oppression of women. Quantity: 34 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies in various sizes

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Copies of cartoons published in Broadsheet between 1990 and 1997.

Date: 1990 - 1997

By: Broadsheet (Auckland, N.Z.); Scott, Thomas Joseph, 1947-; Nisbet, Alastair, 1958-; Kerr, Robert Edward, 1951-; Alston, Sharon Kathleen, 1948-1995; Walker, Susan, active 1990s; Fowlie, Karen, 1990s; Quillin, Viv, active 1980s-1990s; Chanwai-Earle, Lynda, 1965-; Seule, Juliet, active 1990s; Sorzano, Rigel, active 1990s; Rhonda, active 1990s; Chadwick, Rona, active 1990s; Hollander, Nicole, active 1990s; Fleming, Jacky, active 1990s; Horacek, active 1990s; Jackson, Cath, active 1990s; Vania, Rustam, active 1990s; Peterson, Nancy, active 1980-1990s; Lowry, Vanya, 1943-

Reference: H-709-001/033

Description: Variety of cartoons commenting on the political and social issues of the time from a feminist perspective. National Women's Cervical Cancer inquiry, the value of women's experience in the work field when dealing with employers who are predominantly worried about a woman's period being heavy; questioning the relevance of Aids education information for lesbians; family discussion about orgasms; sexual harassment in the work place and the Employment Contracts Act; what are the options for a home-maker if her husband leaves her for another woman; ACC claims; men, women and housework; the stress of being too busy with activities and commitments; verbal abuse; siblings argue about being lesbian; 1993 - what women have to celebrate in Suffrage Year with Jenny Shipley and Ruth Richardson at the political helm; women can vote but thewy still remain disadvantaged in many areas; growing older; women respond to the Bobbitt Case (where a women cut off her partners penis); how lesbians can often feel inadequate when reading lesbian erotica books; being an independent, aggressive, adventurous girl doesn't win you many friends; men express themselves as women did in the 70's, but they're still slow to share their goodies with women; feminist collectives; never give up; 12 week campaign for maternity leave; seeking to silence her biological clock; pay equity; women and girls' self defence; beauty contests; the tree of life is a woman; wife slavery; a spell of warts for rich people; Women's Liberation targets your mother, sister and girl friend; Maori Women's Welfare League Conference poster, 1982; women lifting wieghts; dealing to a wolf whistler. Quantity: 33 photocopy/ies. Physical Description: Photocopies in various sizes

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Pacific Voices

Date: [2011?]

From: Watkins, Gareth, 1972-: PrideNZ collection

Reference: OHDVD-0324

Description: Description on original case reads: "Sexual minorities are some of the communities most at risk of HIV and are often the silent voices in the Pacific. Research shows that the development of inclusive, strong and supportive communties and organisations is essential for building an HIV resilient New Zealand and Pacific. We need to discuss how we can highlight our issues to the wider community so our voices and concerns can be heard. 'Pacific Voices' provides this opportunity for Pacific People to speak up and be heard." Produced by A. Dragon Productions. Title transcribed from item. Arrangement: Delivered to the Library in a printed cardboard case plastic sleeve labelled "2000s inc. a couple of DVDs". Quantity: 1 digital video disc(s). Transfers: Original case is at Library reference MS-Papers-12747-03.. Processing information: Description created from item label/housing. Item has not been previewed as part of processing. Disc has been removed from original enclosure for reasons of storage and preservation.

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Miller, John Glanville (Dr), 1931?-2013 : Papers relating to sexual health

Date: 1985-1999

By: Miller, John Glanville (Dr), 1931?-2013

Reference: MS-Papers-11543

Description: Collection comprises inward and outward correspondence relating to Dr Miller and his work with sexual health, particularily AIDS education and prevention. Also includes medical seminar flyers. Source of title - Supplied by Library Dr Miller worked in the field of New Zealand sexual health. Quantity: 1 folder(s). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescripts & printed material Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by the Estate of Dr J Miller, Welington, Aug 2013

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Tremain, Garrick fl 1970s-1990s :News; AIDS groups may ask airlines to include condoms ...

Date: 1993

From: Tremain, Garrick fl 1970s-1990s :Cartoons entered in the 1993 Qantas Media Awards

Reference: A-299-108

Description: Shows passengers seated on an aeroplane being shown the safety features on the aircraft. While an announcement comes over the intercom, an air hostess at the front of the plane starts to remove her clothing. Refers to the suggestion that airlines should have condoms available for passengers. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies.

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[Posters and ephemera relating to HIV and AIDS in New Zealand. 1980-1989]

Date: 1980 - 1989

By: Sword, Albert, active 1990s

Reference: Eph-D-AIDS-1980s

Description: Includes: 1980s: New Zealand Prostitutes Collective. We are professional about preventing AIDS. Are you? Produced by the New Zealand Prostitutes Collective (NZPC) [1980s] NZ AIDS Foundation. This poster created and made possible by DMB&B NZ (D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles), Rob Poulton, Academy Interprint and The Paperhouse [1980s?] (2 copies) AIDS hotline. Over 1500 men in New Zealand have the virus that causes AIDS. Only 500 know it [Poster shows a photograph of a sick man in his friend's arms. 1980s?] (2 copies) Te Roopu Tautoko Trust. We don't have AIDS but if we did we would look like this. Patron His Excellency the Most Reverend Sir Paul Reeves ... Governor General of New Zealand [ca 1985-1990] [Non-New Zealand]: Sportsmen say spread the word - not the disease. Beware of AIDS; use condoms (shows photo of Australian Aboriginal sportsmen C Lewi[...], Clayton T Lewis and Cameron P Lewis) 1985: AIDS; new rules for safe sex. Safe sex protects you, your partner and your community [1985] (2 copies) AIDS; are you at risk? New Zealand AIDS Foundation [1985] New Zealand Department of Health. AIDS; how to keep yourself safe [1985?] Women's National Abortion Action Campaign. Get it on to get it off. Condoms can prevent AIDS, cervical cancer, chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis, other S.T.D.s & Pregnancy [ca 1985] 1985?: New Zealand AIDS Foundation. AIDS; the facts [ca 1985] (2 copies) 1986: Safe sex is good sex; a project of the New Zealand AIDS Foundation. "Sandman" courtesy of Rockshots, Inc., New York [1986] (2 copies) 1987: New Zealand AIDS Foundation. Kei rite te ngaro o te tangata ki te moa. Tikina he kiri ure. AIDS, mo etahi atu korero. [1987] (2 copies) New Zealand AIDS Foundation. Love carefully [Two men]. Photography by Albert Sword [1987] 1988: Dowse Art Museum. AIDS now. From December 17 1988 (2 copies) New Zealand AIDS Foundation. Food for thought. Use a condom. There's living proof they stop AIDS. Photography by Albert Sword [1988] The only thing to come between you and AIDS could be a condom. AIDS; it's just not worth the risk. Department of Health. Code 4265 [1988] (2 copies). New Zealand AIDS Foundation. "You won't believe what we like to wear in bed". Use Condoms. There's living proof they stop AIDS. Photography by Albert Sword. [1988] 1989: New Zealand AIDS Foundation. It's your life. Love carefully [Three men in a locker room. 1989] (2 copies) 1989?: "Wouldn't it be nice to wake up to a world without AIDS?" AIDS can be prevented; it's up to you. Stay with one partner you know and trust. Health Department 4208 Quantity: 19 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around 595 x 420 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources.

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[Posters and ephemera relating to HIV and AIDS in New Zealand. 1990-1999]

Date: 1990 - 1999

Reference: Eph-C-AIDS-1990s

Description: Includes: 1990s: New Zealand. Public Health Commission. Gotcha keys? Gotcha cash? Gotcha condoms? [1990s?] 1990: New Zealand Department of Health. Forget the fiction, get the facts. We all know money doesn't grow on trees. 1990 New Zealand Department of Health. Forget the fiction, get the facts. Sharing a cup of coffee and a sandwich ... 1990 New Zealand Department of Health. Forget the fiction, get the facts. You can't catch AIDS by simply working with someone ... 1990 New Zealand Department of Health. Forget the fiction, get the facts. Never let fear of HIV/AIDS stop you helping a sick or injured person... 1990 ca 1990: Clean fits with bleach. Rinse 2 x Rinse 2 x Rinse 2 [ca 1990] New Zealand Department of Health. Don't share AIDS. Sharing needles and syringes spreads AIDS. One injection from infected gear can give you the virus [ca 1990] (2 copies) New Zealand Department of Health. Live smart shoot safe. get new fits (needles and syringes) from the Needle Exchange by looking for pharmacies who display this sign ... [ca 1990] (2 copies) 1991: Remembering their names; the NZ Quilt Project. A New Zealand AIDS memorial unveiled at Sound Shell Lawn, Botanical Gardens on Sunday December 1, 1991, 11am, World AIDS Day (2 copies) 1992: SPC Pacific Islands AIDS and STD Prevention Project (PIASPP). Don't take the risk; wear a condom if you fish in strange waters. 1992 (2 different; one orange, one gree, with slightly different illustrations on each) 1993: NZ AIDS Foundation. Talk sex; "One of the hardest things to get your mouth around can be the words". Talk sex gets you better and safer sex. 1993 1994: NZ AIDS Foundation. I am more than HIV-positive. I love to paint, go disco-dancing, play pool and hang out with my friends. Positive Women's Benefit, with the Topp Twins, & Bobby Baker, Jackie Clarke, Spinning Wheel, Janet Roddick. James Cabaret, 19 March [1994] Photo by Annie Leibovitz courtesy of San Francisco AIDS Foundation Women and HIV Umbrella Group. Women and HIV/AIDS; what all New Zealand women need to know about HIV. 1994 Women and HIV/AIDS Umbrella group. Background [fact sheet] (2 copies) 1997: New Zealand AIDS Foundation. Children living in a world with AIDS. World AIDS Day, December 1, 1997. 1998: 15th International AIDS Candlelight Memorial and Mobilization. Sunday 17 May [1998] Awhina; World AIDS Day Variety concert. 8pm Saturday 5 December 1998, Soundings Theatre at Te Papa (2 copies) 1999: Sunday 16 May 1999. 16th International AIDS Candlelight Memorial & Mobilization. Building global solidarity against injustice and fear for a world without AIDS (2 copies) Quantity: 22 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm.

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[Posters and ephemera relating to HIV and AIDS in New Zealand. 2000-2009].

Date: 2000 - 2009

Reference: Eph-C-AIDS-2000s

Description: Includes: 2001: New Zealand AIDS Foundation. I care ... do you? Red Ribbon Day appeal. Te ripene whero, he tohu tumanako. Friday 30 November [2001?] 2005: Love life; a Pacific HIV and AIDS awareness calendar 2005 2006? (or 2000): New Zealand AIDS Foundation. December 1, World AIDS Day. Red Ribbon Day, te ripene whero, he tohu tumanako. Street appeal, Friday 1 December [2006 or 2000] (2 copies) 2007: New Zealand AIDS Foundation. Candlelight memorial. City Gallery, Civic Square, Wellington, May 20th 2007. "Lighting the path to a brighter future", "Kia Marama" (2 copies). 2009: World AIDS Day, 1 Dec 09. "I just had the idea that I was invincible, that I would never get it. But HIV is still very much around and close to home". Rhys (26) diagnosed with AIDS at 22. Quantity: 5 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm.

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[Posters and ephemera relating to HIV and AIDS in New Zealand. 1980-1989]

Date: 1980 - 1989

Reference: Eph-C-AIDS-1980s

Description: Includes: 1980s: Would you jump out of a plan without a parachute? Reduce your risk of catching AIDS; free leaflets available here [1980s] 1984: Enlarged photocopy of newsclipping: AIDS fears allayed - syndrome is not infectious [Evening Post 24.X.84] 1988: New Zealand Department of Health. AIDS; are you in the picture? Inside ... read what Glass stars Lisa Chappell and Simon Prast have to say about AIDS, plus john Gallagher, the Holidaymakers, Exchequer Saints' John Saker, Margharet Matenga, Dave Dobbyn, Natalie Brunt, Bob Jones and Rei Harris ... plus ... . 1988 (2 copies) ca 1988: New Zealand Department of Health. If you don't wear this joe, you're a dick. it won't kill you to wear a condom, but cathcing AIDS will. AIDS; it's just not worth the risk [ca 1988] (2 copies) Quantity: 3 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm. Provenance: Donated by Ms Jenny Graham in 2003.

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[Posters and ephemera relating to HIV and AIDS in New Zealand. 1990-1999]

Date: 1990 - 1999

By: Sword, Albert, active 1990s

Reference: Eph-D-AIDS-1990s

Description: Includes: 1990s?: Women and HIV/AIDS Umbrella group and Te Puawai Tapu. Women and HIV; we're getting real. Are you? [1990s?] (2 copies) 1990: Positive or negative, we wanted to know. AIDS - what you know can help you. [AIDS Hot Line. 1990] (2 copies) New Zealand AIDS Foundation. AIDS attacks the body; prejudice attacks the spirit. One is caused by a virus. One is caused by ignorance. Both can kill [1990] (2 copies) New Zealand Department of Health. Women in the AIDS puzzle. 1990 (2 copies) ca 1990: New fits - no risk! [ca 1990] (2 copies) New Zealand AIDS Foundation. It takes two to have unsafe sex, but only one to prevent it. Photography by Albert Sword [ca 1990] (2 copies) New Zealand Department of Health. "I have H.I.V., the AIDS virus. You can't get it by touching me or by sharing the same cup, telephone, toilet or towel". AIDS; it's just not worth the risk (2 copies) 1992: The Leigh Teirawhiti Ransfield Memorial Trust presents "Artzaid", a spectacular entertainment tribute for AIDS. State Opera House, Sunday November 8th 1992. Featuring Topp Twins, Jackie Clarke, Annie Crummer, Ellie Smith, Anne Pacey, Dalvanius and the Fascinations, Michael Parmenter's Commotion Company, Douglas Wright, Lloyd Scott, Steve Parr, Miranda Harcourt, Peter Vere Jones, Stephanie Wilkin, Brainchilds, Charlotte Sometimes, Sue Burgin, Bub Bridger, Bertha & the Transisters, Mr Fungus, Quobax, The Improvisors, Michael Williams, Earth Telephone and more!!! New Zealand AIDS Foundation. Absolutely positively committed to stopping AIDS. World AIDS Day, Dec 1 1992. A community commitment. (2 copies) New Zealand AIDS Foundation. Most times sex is great - but there are times when it scares me [re National Toll Free AIDS Information Hotline. 1992] South Pacific Commission. Pacific Islands AIDS and STD Prevention Programme (PIASPP). "Love with care" ... a community commitment. prevent AIDS. Share the facts, share the care, share the love, share the future. 1992 (2 copies) South Pacific Commission. "Love with care". Be safe, be faithful, use condoms, abstain and gain. Printed by Stredder Print Limited, Auckland New Zealand 1992. 9th International AIDS Candlelight Memorial and Mobilization. Poupou o te tumanako. Beacons of hope. Sunday 17 May [1992] (2 copies) 1993: 10th International AIDS Candlelight Memorial and Mobilization. Poupou o te Tumanako. Beacons of Hope, with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, the New Zealand National Youth Choir Wellington members & friends. Sunday 7pm 23 May, Frank Kitts Park [1993] South Pacific Commission. Pacific Islands AIDS and STD Prevention Programme (PIASPP). AIDS. If you're not worried about it, what about us? 1993. 1994: NZ AIDS Foundation. We are family. Dec 1, World AIDS Day. Capital Coast Health. Photography Mark Graham (2 copies) 11th International AIDS Candlelight Memorial and Mobilization. Nga Poupou o te Tumanako. Beacons of hope. Sunday 22 May. 6.30 Civic Square, featuring Te Taumata o Whitireia and Whitireia Performing Arts with The Choirs of the Capital [1994] (2 copies) Get wet; only use water based lubes. Use Champions personal lubricant, K-Y or Wet Stuff water based lubes you can rely on. Oil based lubes, such as moisturisers, lotions and baby oil, damage the condom to breaking point within 60 seconds (2 copies) NZ AIDS Foundation. I am more than HIV-positive. I love to paint, go disco-dancing, play pool and hang out with my friends. Positive Women's Benefit, with the Topp Twins, & Bobby Baker, Jackie Clarke, Spinning Wheel, Janet Roddick. James Cabaret, 19 March [1994] Photo by Annie Leibovitz courtesy of San Francisco AIDS Foundation New Zealand AIDS Foundation. Dedicate yourself to a safe sex summer. Burn rubber. You might be on holiday, but the virus isn't [1994] 1995: Sanctury presents ArtZaid '95, in assocaition with the New Zealand AIDS Foundation. State Opera House, Saturday 28 January '95. Featuring He Manu Ano me te Roopu Whai Huarahi, Quabac and Pure Funk, Apollo, Mr Fungus, Lorraine Horstmanshoff, Cathy Sheat, Neville McCrostie, "When the Cat's Been Spayed", Chemistry Boys, Emma Paki, Shortland Street stars, Magen Hanley, Rachel Dunham, Timothy Woon, etc. [1995] New Zealand AIDS Foundation. Nga Poupou o te Tumanako. Beacons of hope. Interdenominational service, candlelight procession, Beacons of Hope. 12th International AIDS Candlelight Memorial and Mobilization. Sunday 21 May [1995] (2 copies) EX23. Kiwis need protection; don't die for love. EX23 play safe condom holders. $5 with free condom and lube. $1 goes to New Zealand AIDS Foundation. South Pacific Commission. Pacific Islands AIDS and STD Prevention Programme. AIDS does not respect tradition, culture of religion. 1995 1996: Poupou o te Tumanako. Beacons of hope; an evening of remembrance, love and hope. 13th international AIDS Candlelight memorial and mobilization. Sunday 19 May [1996]. 6 pm St Mary of the Angels, 6 pm Civic Square, 7.30 pm Frank Kitts Park Lagoon. Charlotte Hird design. 1998: Pacific New Zealand people deal to HIV & AIDS. 2 get down with the brown, U got 2 pump up with rubber. Use condoms & water-based lube every time [1998] Pacific Island people - educating ourselves about HIV & AIDS, Like our ancestors, navigate life safely. Know the risks - map your future - love safely. Concept Harold Samu / photography Mariano Vivanco / design Arjan Hoeflak [1998] Quantity: 27 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around 595 x 420 mm.

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Quillin, Viv, fl 1980s-1990s:AIDS. Government Health Warning. Men and women are all at ...

Date: 1990

From: Copies of cartoons published in Broadsheet between 1990 and 1997.

By: Quillin, Viv, active 1980s-1990s

Reference: H-709-005

Description: Shows two lesbian woman holding hands in front of a Government Health Warning sign. The sign advises all people, both men and women to use a condom during sex to prevent Aids. The two lesbian women look at each other quizzically wondering how, by following this advice, they will be keapt safe. Quantity: 1 photocopy/ies.

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Interview with Diane Shannon

Date: 10 May 2019

From: SOS: Stories from the Sisters Overseas Service oral history project

By: Shannon, Diane Elizabeth, 1947-

Reference: OHInt-1581-08

Description: Interview with Diane Shannon by Georgie Craw recorded on 10 May 2019. Topics covered in the interview include: becoming involved in women’s health issues; time as secretary of local branch of Abortion Law Reform Society; speaking about abortion issues at women’s groups; Sydney abortion clinics; living in Chippenham Community; treatment and role of women in society; consciousness raising; starting Women’s Refuge; power of doctors; start of Auckland Medical Abortion Clinic (AMAC); helping women go to Australia for abortions; beginning of Sisters Overseas Service (SOS); travelling to the United States; feminist ideals; becoming a radical lesbian separatist; health promotion and sex education work; working at Polytech and tutoring courses for women; HIV/AIDS; congenital syphilis project; abortion law in New Zealand now; and Women’s Conventions in the 1970s. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 Interview(s). 3 digital sound recording(s). 2 Electronic document(s) digital abstract and recording agreement form. 1 printed abstract(s) includes recording agreement form. Search dates: 10/05/2019

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Pope denounces condoms in Africa... "And they protect me from some of the gibberish tha...

Date: 2009

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0010713

Description: 'The Underzone' strip cartoon. An AIDs victim has pulled a condom over the Pope's head so that he doesn't have to hear what the pope is saying. Refers to the Pope's preaching abstinence and fidelity as the way to combat the AIDs epidemic in Africa. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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The POPE tours AFRICA... "Abstinence and fidelity will save the world from AIDS... hand...

Date: 2009

From: Hodgson, Trace, 1958- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0010711

Description: Shows the Pope in his popemobile in Africa telling the faithful that abstinence and fidelity will solve the world's AIDs problems and that condoms will only increase them. Refers to the damage being done by the Pope to the efforts being made to curb the spread of AIDs in Africa. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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"No, no Damien... The Holy Father is NOT sayin' you were right all along!" 25 November ...

Date: 2010

From: Tremain, Garrick, 1941- :[Digital cartoons published in the Otago Daily Times]

Reference: DCDL-0016198

Description: The cartoon shows a Catholic confessional box from which a condom floats on a string. A priest says 'No, no Damien... the Holy Father is NOT sayin' you were right all along!' Refers to Pope Benedict XVI's statement in November 2010 that using condoms may sometimes be justified to stop the spread of disease, in particular, aids. Liberal Catholics, AIDS activists and health officials welcomed Pope Benedict's comments. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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[Posters and ephemera relating to HIV and AIDS in New Zealand. 2000-2009]

Date: 2000 - 2009

Reference: Eph-D-AIDS-2000s

Description: Includes: 2000: New Zealand AIDS Foundation. There's a boy at school who has started playing netball on Saturdays ... Homophobia is prejudice or discrimination against gay or Takatapui people. Social exclusion causes ill health [2000] 2002: Pacific peoples Project. The greatest treasure of the Pacific, He Tangata, Kanake, Tamata, Tau Tagata, Pipol, Eukiwai, Kakai, Tino, May Ta'ata, People. Protect our treasure. Use condoms & water based lube every time. Pacific people educating ourselves about HIV & AIDS [2002] (2 copies) 2003: New Zealand AIDS Foundation. It's better to know. [Set of five posters featuring text at the left and black and white portraits of Leon, Leonardo, Garth, Cody and Joseph. 2003] 2004: New Zealand AIDS Foundation. Living positively. Some of us are positive, but we're all living with HIV. Concept Kevin Baker; photography James Rendell; design Ben Limisella. 11/04 [2004] New Zealand AIDS Foundation. Which way does your arrow swing? It's better to know [2004] 2006: New Zealand AIDS Foundation. Lifesavers. Aug [20]06 New Zealand AIDS Foundation. Warriors for safe sex: united against HIV [Shows group doing a haka] 2007: New Zealand AIDS Foundation. Be proud and strong. Renew your commitment to safe sex, no exceptions. HIV cases are increasing among Asian gay and bisexual men. Condoms stop HIV. Shanghai Lil's Bar & Lounge. Photographer Evotia Tamua. 04/07 [2007] 2008: New Zealand AIDS Foundation. 25th Anniversary International AIDS candlelight memorial. Never give up, never forget. May 18, 2008. Tauranga 7pm at the Memorial Park fountain; Wellington 6.30pm at the Ilott Theatre, Town Hall. Quantity: 13 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around 595 x 420 mm. Provenance: Some posters donated by the New Zealand AIDS Foundation in 2009.