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Cosas buenas de la familia. No se ocultan. Se comparten. Es tiempo de actuar.
Photograph of young man with a boy who is holding three condom packages.
CONASIDA (Consejo Nacional de Prevencion y Control del SIDA), Proyecto Nombres Mexico
Spanish
Mexico City, Mexico
Risk perception, Families, Youth, Condoms, Sex instruction
AP4361.jpg
Los jovenes en campaña contra el SIDA Participando en la Reconstrucción Nacional
A globe is split in half with an AIDS ribbon. One half of the globe shows North and South America and the other half contains illustrations of young people working and going to school. At the bottom of the poster is a calendar for March 1999.
Secretaria de Salud, Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional
Spanish
Mexico
Awareness ribbons, Youth, Earth (Planet)
AP6001.jpg
Nuestra mejor arma contra el SIDA es la prevención
An illustration of an angry crowd made out of condoms. The condoms are facing the audience with an angry look on their faces and three of them hold signs.
CONASIDA (Consejo Nacional de Prevencion y Control del SIDA)
Spanish
Mexico
Caricatures and cartoons, Safe sex in AIDS prevention, Condoms, AIDS (Disease)--Prevention
AP4384.jpg
Por favor abrázame aunque tenga SIDA y no puedo enfermarte
A child's-style crayon drawing of a sad child standing with his arms outstretched. He is surrounded by grass and flowers.
CONASIDA (Consejo Nacional de Prevencion y Control del SIDA)
Spanish
Mexico City, Mexico
AIDS (Disease) in children, Flowers, Hugging
AP4346.jpg
Barájamela más despacio. Por qué el condón disminuye el riesgo de contraer el SIDA?
A drawing of a hand, holding three playing cards with images on them.
CONASIDA (Consejo Nacional de Prevencion y Control del SIDA)
Spanish
Mexico City, Mexico
Condom use, Playing cards, AIDS (Disease)--Prevention
AP4376.jpg
Prevenir el SIDA es responsibilidad de ambos.
Photograph of two bare-chested men, one handing a condom to the other.
Spanish
Mexico
Responsibility, Safe sex in AIDS prevention, Condoms, Gay men
AP4325.jpg
Protegelos: Usa condon. No compartas agujas, o limpialas con cloro
The poster appears torn down the middle with two images on either side of the same man. On the left, he is injecting himself in the arm with a needle. On the right, he is standing in a cemetery and holding a framed photograph of a woman and a child. There are smaller images of a condom and a needle sitting in a glass of bleach.
Proyecto Compañeros
Spanish
Mexico
Cemeteries, Disinfection and disinfectants, Drug abuse, Families, Hypodermic syringes, Men, Safe sex in AIDS prevention, Condoms
AP4336.jpg
Barájamela más despacio. Puedo contraer SIDA a través de la convivencia con personas infectadas?
An illustration of a hand holding three playing cards with images on them.
CONASIDA (Consejo Nacional de Prevencion y Control del SIDA)
Spanish
Mexico City, Mexico
AIDS (Disease)--Transmission, Playing cards
AP4372.jpg
Quiero conti-g: Usa condon! El condón hace la prevención
A black-and-white pencil drawing of a man, with his button-down shirt draped over his left shoulder. Bubble text appears next to his head: "quiero conti-g [image of a condom]"
Spanish
Mexico
Condom use, Men, Condoms
AP4334.jpg
Rechazo aceptación
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
AP4348.jpg
Si crees que el SIDA no puede tocarte, te tenemos una noticia.
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
AP4350.jpg
SIDA 1er manual de prevencion.
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
AP6000.jpg
SIDA? Que va, yo uso condon.
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
AP4318.jpg
Siempre recordarás la tranquila sensación de haber usado condón
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
AP4357.jpg
Te avientas? No te aceleres... piénsalo.
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
AP4323.jpg
Tu puedes evitar que te contagie el VIH que causa el SIDA. Hablamos en confianza...
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
AP4307.jpg
¡No se arriesgue! Use el condón.
Illustration of two pairs of eyes set on a black background looking questioningly at each other in the dark.
Fundación Mexicana para la Planeación Familiar (MEXFAM)
Spanish
Mexico
Eye, Condoms
AP4330.jpg
Un, uni, univer, universi, universida, universidario, universitario.
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
AP4355.jpg
Abre tus ojos al SIDA. Antes de que el SIDA te los cierre.
Eight photographs: Four sets of eyes, flowers, a tear, shoes, woman mourning, and a red ribbon.
SER HUMANO, A.C.
Spanish
Mexico
Risk perception, Death, Eye, Grief, Awareness ribbons, Sadness
AP4324.jpg
VIDA sin SIDA. Protegete.
"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
AP4351.jpg

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