Women And AIDS Leaflet

WomenAndAIDS17.pdf

Dublin Core

Title

Women And AIDS Leaflet

Subject

Women
AIDS (Disease)
HIV (Viruses)
HIV/AIDS
AIDS education
Drug users (LGBTQ)
Donor insemination
HIV-positive children

Description

Leaflet (trifold) entitled "Women and AIDS".
First page, verso: AIDS in General. What is AIDS? Who has AIDS? How is AIDS transmitted? What are the symptoms? Recto: Risk Reduction for Women. 1. Women who use I.V. drugs. 2. Women who have sexual relations with men or women in risk groups. 3. Women planning donor insemination. All women at risk.
Second page, verso: repeat of first page verso. Centre panel: AIDS in Women. I.V. Drug Users. Sexual Transmission. Haitian Women. Recto: Canadian, European and African Women. Blood Transfusions. Babies and Children. Artificial Insemination by Donor.
Third page (back cover): Resources. If a friend or loved one has AIDS. Women are doing AIDS work. For more information about AIDS. Mentions the San Francisco AIDS Foundation hotline, the National Gay Task Force Crisis Line for AIDS (New York, Alaska, Hawaii and other states), and Women's AIDS Network.

Creator

San Francisco AIDS Foundation

Source

Arthur Leahy Collection

Date

1984

Rights

Digitising these community resources in a publicly accessible digital archive can be seen as fair dealing and reasonable use of these materials (as defined in the 2000 Irish Copyright Act) and in keeping with the ethos and purpose with which they were produced. In addition to this, Permission to Use has also been granted by the owners of the collections and by the relevant community organisations. Items in this digital archive are covered by a Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial No-Derivatives License. Please credit Cork LGBT Archive and provide a link back to this site.

Format

application/pdf

Language

eng

Type

Leaflets
Text

Identifier

2017.21.5.1.833

Coverage

1984
San Francisco
United States of America

Citation

San Francisco AIDS Foundation, “Women And AIDS Leaflet,” Cork LGBT Archive, accessed April 27, 2024, https://corklgbtarchive.com/items/show/938.