Safe sex in AIDS prevention

Protected sex in AIDS prevention, Responsible sex in AIDS prevention
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Printed ephemera from 2015 to 2020

Date: 2015-2020

From: Watkins, Gareth, 1972-: PrideNZ collection

By: Hell Revolution Ltd; New Zealand AIDS Foundation; New Zealand Council of Trade Unions; New Zealand Police

Reference: MS-Papers-12747-07

Description: Printed ephemera from 2015 to 2020 collected by Gareth Watkins for PrideNZ. Comprises: - 'HIV: are you ready to know?' testing information card - 'Ending HIV' testing information card - Eleven condom enclosures from 'bettersafethansyphy.co.nz' and New Zealand AIDS Foundation (NZAF) - 'Ending HIV' postcard - Two New Zealand Portrait Gallery postcards depicting Carmen Rupe - 'Confetti! A drag entertainment experience' flyer - 'Out at Work' New Zealand Council of Trade Unions (CTU) brochure - 'Equity & diversity' New Zealand Police fold-out information card - 'Rainbow Wellington' membership flyer - 'Tranzform' flyer - 'No symptoms is no excuse' flyer - 'Why are gay and bi guys more prone to getting HIV?' flyer - 'Undetectable = Untransmittable' information card - Hell Rainbow Youth flyer - 'Same or Both-Sex Attracted young people in Aotearoa/New Zealand' Ara Taiohi infographic - 'Transgender young people in Aotearoa/New Zealand' Ara Taiohi infographic - 'Takatāpui: Part of the Whānau' by Elizabeth Kerekere, 2015 - 'Tihei Mauri Ora: Supporting whānau through suicidal distress' booklet - 'The Charlotte Museum Trust, celebrating ourselves' programme - 'Intersex Awareness' Intersex Trust Aotearoa New Zealand (ITANZ) infographic Title taken from label in original enclosure. Arrangement: Delivered to the Library in a plastic sleeve labelled "2015-2020" inside file box one. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 31 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 2010 to 2015

Date: 2010-2015

From: Watkins, Gareth, 1972-: PrideNZ collection

By: Michael Hill Jeweller Limited

Reference: MS-Papers-12747-06

Description: Printed ephemera from 2010 to 2015 collected by Gareth Watkins for PrideNZ. Comprises: - Four 'Love Your Condom' (LYC) condom enclosures from Get It On - Three 'LYC' drink coasters including spaces to write name and phone number - 'LYC On Tour' flyer - 'Love Your Condom' information packet - Michael Hill 'We're for love' advertisement campaign booklet, April 2015 - 'Asian Gay Community in New Zealand' infographic - 'Discrimination, what you do makes the difference' Like Minds, Like Mine infographic Title taken from label in original enclosure. Arrangement: Delivered to the Library in a plastic sleeve labelled "2010-2015 includes DVD" inside file box one. Quantity: 1 folder(s) containing 13 pieces of ephemera.. Transfers: 'Tū Mai Takatāpui' disc removed from original enclosure is at Library reference OHDVD-0323.. 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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New Zealand AIDS Foundation :10 years on; keep it up! [Card. 1994]

Date: 1994

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to gay and homosexual people, issues, events and organisations in New Zealand]

By: New Zealand AIDS Foundation

Reference: Eph-A-GAY-1994-01

Description: Card marking 10 years on from the first AIDS diagnosis in New Zealand, and celebrating the gay community's many achievements. Other Titles - Ten Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Colour photolithograph on card, 95 x 197 mm. Processing information: Subject headings updated in March 2024 as part of reparative description work.

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Metal badges and photographic print

Date: [1970s-1980s?]

From: Women's National Abortion Action Campaign : Records

Reference: MS-Papers-12787-01

Description: Folder contains six metal badges" ABORTION, A WOMEN'S RIGHT", "ABORTION IS A PERSONAL DECISION", and "Choice". Also contains one undated colour photograph taken by an unidentified photographer showing three wormen holding protest placards relating to condoms. Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: Arrived at Library as loose material in a file box labelled "WONAAC correspondence sorted by decade 1970s-2009". Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Metal badges and a colour photographic print.

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Flexible Working Hours Bill

Date: 2003-2007

From: Kedgley, Susan Jane, 1948- : Papers

Reference: MSDL-1476

Description: Files relating to Sue Kedgley's campaign for a Employment Relations (Flexible Working Hours) bill, including material on the Flexible Working Hours Coalition. Contains speech notes, brochure, letter to employers, draft of article, media releases, emails, copies of articles on overseas legislation and research papers, Action Alert, draft letters, summary of her submission, and notes on key issues and statistics. Also contains media releases by Royal Australian College of Physicans on infection spread and film portrayls of unsafe sex. Arrangement: Files were originally delivered to library within a folder called "My documents" and "My Documents/Flexible Working Hours Bill" Quantity: 88 Electronic document(s).

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The condom debate steps up, with God (well, the IMF) stressing the need for the breedin...

Date: 2010

From: Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers

Reference: DCDL-0016186

Description: The finger of God (as in Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel) points but it is encased in a condom. Text reads 'The condom debate steps up. With God (Well, the IMF International Monetary Fund) stressing the need for the breeding Irish coalition government to use the prophylactic and avoid future procreation'. Refers to Pope Benedict XVI's 2009 statement that condoms were not the answer to the aids epidemic in Africa and could make the problem worse. In September 2010 he started a debate when he said some condom use may be justified, Vatican insiders say, raising hopes and fears that the church may be starting to back away from its condom ban for its flock of 1 billion Catholics. In November 2010 Liberal Catholics, AIDS activists and health officials on Sunday welcomed Pope Benedict's comments that using condoms may sometimes be justified to stop the spread of the disease. Refers also to the Irish economic crisis, which has resulted in the need for a bailout and more austerity measures. Irish banks created a large part of the problem for irresponsible lending causing a boom and bust economic situation. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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New Zealand AIDS Foundation :Love carefully. Photography by Albert Sword. New Zealand A...

Date: 1987

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

By: New Zealand AIDS Foundation; Sword, Albert, active 1990s

Reference: Eph-D-AIDS-1987-02

Description: Poster shows a half-length photographic portrait of a male gay couple, one with his arm around the shoulders of the other. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph 595 x 420 mm.

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[New Zealand AIDS Foundation] :AIDS; new rules for safe sex. Safe sex protects you, you...

Date: 1985

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

By: New Zealand AIDS Foundation

Reference: Eph-D-AIDS-1985-01

Description: Poster shows an arrangement of text. The lower half of the poster listing sex-related activities, classifies them in three columns, coloured green ("Safe"), orange ("Potentially unsafe"), and red ("Unsafe"). Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph 595 x 420 mm.

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[Condom Vatican] 27 November 2010

Date: 2010

From: Nisbet, Alastair, 1958- :Digital cartoons

Reference: DCDL-0016220

Description: The cartoon shows St Peter's Basilica in Rome with its central dome in the shape of a condom. There is no text. Context; Pope Benedict XVI stated in 2009 that condoms were not the answer to the aids epidemic in Africa and could make the problem worse. In September 2010 he started a debate when he said some condom use may be justified, raising hopes and fears that the church may be starting to back away from its condom ban for its flock of 1 billion Catholics. In November 2010 Liberal Catholics, AIDS activists and health officials welcomed Pope Benedict's comments that using condoms may sometimes be justified to stop the spread of the disease. Quantity: 1 digital cartoon(s).

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