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From a series of safer sex posters produced for the Prostitutes Safe Sex Project housed at Maggie's in Toronto.

From a series of safer sex posters produced for the Prostitutes Safe Sex Project housed at Maggie's in Toronto.

From a series of safer sex posters produced for the Prostitutes Safe Sex Project housed at Maggie's in Toronto.

Trifold brochure explaining the risks of HIV/AIDS and which different kinds of testing might be right for you as a sex worker.

From a series of safer sex posters produced for the Prostitutes Safe Sex Project housed at Maggie's in Toronto.

From a series of safer sex posters produced for the Prostitutes Safe Sex Project housed at Maggie's in Toronto.

From a series of safer sex posters produced for the Prostitutes Safe Sex Project housed at Maggie's in Toronto.

English and French language brochure used for safe sex education amongst sex workers.

Please Adjust Your Sex (1988) is a 20 minute video by and for young people that speaks directly about: making informed choices about sex & drugs; using condoms effectively; cleaning needles & works with bleach and water; thinking critically about…

Memorial feature in Serai for Kalpesh Oza.

Obituary for Kalpesh Oza who passed away on June 4, 1995. Written by Punam Khosla and Datejie.

Memorial card. A day of remembrance for Kalpesh was held on July 29, 1995 in Montréal.

"Homos away from home: South Asian fest serves up a spicy Desh of queer culture" is an article by Glenn Sumi that discusses Oza's Living With AIDS on Roller Blades, a theatre piece featured in the Desh Pardesh festival.

Flyer describing ACT UP Montreal's reasons for making an intervention at Carnaval in Quebec City 1992.

Flyer recruiting people to join ACT UP Montreal's intervention at Carnaval in Quebec City 1992.

Parc de l'Espoir was a rallying point for members of ACT UP Montreal who fought with Mayor Doré for years to establish the AIDS memorial park at the corner of St-Catherine and Panet streets in Montreal's gay village.

Parc de l'Espoir was a rallying point for members of ACT UP Montreal who fought with Mayor Doré for years to establish the AIDS memorial park at the corner of St-Catherine and Panet streets in Montreal's gay village.

Memorial card for ACT UP Montreal member Douglas Buckley-Couvrette

Article recounting the World AIDS Day march held by ACT UP Montreal focusing one women and HIV in Quebec.

Sticker promoting ACT UP Montreal activities for World AIDS Day 1991
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