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Adult hands reach out for a child's hand representing an advertisement for AIDS Awareness Week 4th to 10th October 1993 by the Candian AIDS Society. Colour lithograph by Jules de Niverville.

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Lettering: Strong lives. Strong communities. AIDS Awareness Week October 4 - 10 1993. Promoting health for everyone. Sponsored by the Canadian AIDS Society in cooperation with the Canadian Public Health Association and the Canadian Hemophilia Society with the support of Health and Welfare Canada with the support of Health & Welfare Canada, Imperial Oil Limited and Hudson's Bay Company. Printed in Canada. Graphic design: Zab Design + MTL. Photograpy: Jules de Niverville.
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Title: Adult hands reach out for a child's hand representing an advertisement for AIDS Awareness Week 4th to 10th October 1993 by the Candian AIDS Society. Colour lithograph by Jules de Niverville.
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Lettering: Strong lives.
Strong communities.
AIDS Awareness Week October 4 - 10 1993.
Promoting health for everyone.
Sponsored by the Canadian AIDS Society in cooperation with the Canadian Public Health Association and the Canadian Hemophilia Society with the support of Health and Welfare Canada with the support of Health & Welfare Canada, Imperial Oil Limited and Hudson's Bay Company.
Printed in Canada.
Graphic design: Zab Design + MTL.
Photograpy: Jules de Niverville.

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