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Nine different games of tic-tac-toe are shown. The first eight games end in a draw; the last game has a winner and a loser. An image of holding hands appears at the bottom.
Lotería Nacional para la Asistencia Pública, ENLACE (En La Comunidad Encuentro)
Spanish
Mexico
Touch, Games, Tic-tac-toe, AIDS (Disease)--Prevention
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Pigeons are lined up on the edge of a building. Several of them are draped in AIDS ribbons and others carry the ribbons in their beaks. The poster advertises a World AIDS day event on December 1, 2002.
Secretaria de Salud Jalisco, COESIDA
Spanish
Guadalajara, Mexico
Birds, Nature, Awareness ribbons, World AIDS Day
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A heterosexual couple is embracing and looking into each other's eyes. The woman has an arm wrapped around the man's neck and holds a packaged condom in her hand.
CONASIDA (Consejo Nacional de Prevencion y Control del SIDA), IMIFAP (Instituto Mexicano de Investigación de Familia y Población)
Spanish
Mexico City, Mexico
Heterosexuals, Hugging, Intimacy (Psychology), Love, Condoms
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"VIDA sin SIDA" appears in large orange text; the "i" in each word is dotted with a rose and the "i" in sin is an drawing of a nude heterosexual couple embracing.
CONASIDA (Consejo Nacional de Prevencion y Control del SIDA)
Spanish
Mexico City, Mexico
Heterosexuals, Flowers, Nudity, AIDS (Disease)--Prevention
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The image is split in half; under VIDA appears a tree with hearts instead of apples, against the backdrop of a blue sky. Under SIDA is a stark black-and-white image of what could be a damaged or dying tree.
Ser Humano A.C., Arbol de la Vida,
Spanish
Mexico
Heart in art, Love, Trees, AIDS (Disease)--Social aspects
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The text is building until it spells out "universitario" with an illustrated condom as the second "i." The word "SIDA" also appears in the text, until it is crossed out and replaced in the last line with the condom.
CONASIDA (Consejo Nacional de Prevencion y Control del SIDA), Secretaría de asuntos estudiantiles, SmithKline Beecham México, Casa de Vacunas
Spanish
Mexico City, Mexico
Safe sex in AIDS prevention, Youth, Condoms, Universities and colleges
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Photograph of a man in a leather jacket wearing sunglasses with a packaged condom placed over one lens. He holds his hands up next to his eyes, forming circles with his thumb and first finger.
CONASIDA (Consejo Nacional de Prevencion y Control del SIDA)
Spanish
Mexico City, Mexico
Eye, Men, Safe sex in AIDS prevention, Condoms, AIDS (Disease)--Prevention
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An illustration of a woman and man in white shirts wearing AIDS ribbons.
Guanajuato (Mexico : State). Secretaría de Salud
Spanish
Mexico
Community health services, Heterosexuals, Awareness ribbons, AIDS (Disease)--Prevention
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A yellow poster covered with lively statements, ultimately encouraging the use of condoms.
CONASIDA (Consejo Nacional de Prevencion y Control del SIDA)
Spanish
Mexico City, Mexico
Condom use, Safe sex in AIDS prevention
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An individual is standing at the edge of a tall building; only his shoes and the rescue team waiting below are visible. Beneath that image is a smaller one of holding hands.
Lotería Nacional para la Asistencia Pública, ENLACE (En La Comunidad Encuentro)
Spanish
Mexico
Cities and towns, Thought and thinking, Touch, Suicide
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Three photos of young people socializing outside alongside several packages of condoms. The poster is advertising a World AIDS day event.
CONASIDA (Consejo Nacional de Prevencion y Control del SIDA)
Spanish
Mexico City, Mexico
Cities and towns, Heterosexuals, Hugging, Awareness ribbons, Touch, World AIDS Day, Condoms
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A heterosexual couple are holding one another while looking at their reflections in the mirror. An open box of condoms lays in front of the mirror.
CONASIDA (Consejo Nacional de Prevencion y Control del SIDA), IMIFAP (Instituto Mexicano de Investigación de Familia y Población)
Spanish
Mexico City, Mexico
Heterosexuals, Hugging, Intimacy (Psychology), Love, Mirrors, Safe sex in AIDS prevention, Condoms, Nudity
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Line drawing of holding hands across a green line on a white background. Information about the services that CONASIDA offers are listed above the hands.
CONASIDA (Consejo Nacional de Prevencion y Control del SIDA)
Spanish
Mexico City, Mexico
Community health services, Touch, AIDS (Disease)--Testing
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A five-panel comic strip drawing showing a heterosexual couple. Most of the panels demonstrate how to correctly put a condom on a penis.
Spanish
Mexico
Caricatures and cartoons, Condom use, Heterosexuals, Condoms, Penis
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SIDA is spelled out in large white letters and the "I" looks like a drop of blood.
CONASIDA (Consejo Nacional de Prevencion y Control del SIDA), Centro Nacional de Información sobre el SIDA
Spanish
Mexico City, Mexico
Risk perception, Blood--Transfusion, Blood
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Comic-style drawing of an angry man with a lasso, who is yelling. Beside him is a dog thinking his response.
Ediciones Colihue, Fundación R.E.D.
Spanish
Mexico
Caricatures and cartoons, Dogs, Schools, Youth, Anger, AIDS (Disease)--Prevention
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Blue-tinted illustration of a group of naked people. Their faces are blank and their arms are behind their backs.
Guanajuato (Mexico : State). Secretaría de Salud
Spanish
Mexico
Crowds, HIV infections, Men, Promiscuity, Women, Nudity
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A small ribbon precedes a warning that AIDS can happen to anyone and condom use is the best way to prevent infection.
CONASIDA (Consejo Nacional de Prevencion y Control del SIDA); Juntos por la Salud
Spanish
Mexico City, Mexico
Risk perception, Condom use, Signs and symbols, Awareness ribbons, Safe sex in AIDS prevention
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A heterosexual couple walks down a sidewalk with their arms around each other. Their backs are towards the camera.
CONASIDA (Consejo Nacional de Prevencion y Control del SIDA), IMIFAP (Instituto Mexicano de Investigación de Familia y Población)
Spanish
Mexico City, Mexico
Cities and towns, Heterosexuals, Hugging, Nature, Safe sex in AIDS prevention, Condoms, AIDS (Disease)--Prevention
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Two ribbons are featured; the first is in the form of an "X" beneath "Rechazo" and the second is in the form of an AIDS ribbon beneath "Aceptación."
CONASIDA (Consejo Nacional de Prevencion y Control del SIDA)
Spanish
Mexico City, Mexico
Community health services, Awareness ribbons, Social acceptance
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