An AIDS ACTION NOW! newspaper ad that has the following words written on it: human, kindness, care, partner, biological warfare, vagina, T4, contractors, treatment, alive, responsibility, human, immunodeficiency, and virus.
AIDS ACTION NOW! flyer addressing David MacDonald's commitment to AIDS treatment. AIDS ACTION NOW! called upon MacDonald and the Canadian government to make Aerosolized Pantamadine (AP) available immediately.
A poster promoting an AIDS ACTION NOW! teach-in at Toronto City Hall. Featuring workshops on: Women and AIDS; Testing Issues; Taking control of your own health; Current treatments; HIV transmission; Treatment strategies; Promising new developments;…
A policy document prepared for AIDS ACTION NOW!'s Annual General Meeting setting out policy issues for discussion in planning for the year ahead. The document is broken down into three broad categories: I) Political Organization; II) The Politics of…
An AIDS ACTION NOW! report setting out policy options for 1992. The report sets out eight core areas of discussion: 1) Research; 2) Treatment Access; 3) Treatment management; 4) Prisons; 5) Public health; 6) Discrimination; 7) Alliances and…
"Treatment Update" was a regular publication by Sean Hosein, focusing on latest news on AIDS treatments from around the world. Issue 88 covers anti-cancer agents, issues of toxicity with drugs, and infection-fighters.
An Action Plan for AIDS ACTION NOW! from October 1989 to October 1990.. Includes an emphasis on organizational and structural changes to ensure "maximum participation of PLWA/HIV".
A newsletter for the Valley AIDS Concern Group, an AIDS activist organization from Nova Scotia. the newsletter features articles on treatment issues, anonymous testing, and a obituary for Robert Nunn.
A brief submitted by AIDS ACTION NOW! to the Parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee on AIDS. The brief addresses issues of research, treatment access, treatment management, prisons, discrimination, and financing.
A photo from the AIDS ACTION NOW! protest on Parliament Hill in which AIDS ACTION NOW! activists Bill Greenway, Michael Lynch, and Chuck Groschmal (L to R) took aersolized pentamidine as a form of civil disobedience.