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The film, "The Colour of Immunity" was directed by Glace W. Lawrence and produced by Black CAP to raise awareness and advocacy regarding HIV/AIDS prevention. It was the first HIV/AIDS prevention video produced by and for the Caribbean, African, and Black community in Canada.
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paper
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Title
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"The Colour of Immunity" Video Showing
Description
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An event poster for the showing of the video "The Colour of Immunity" organized by the Black Coalition For AIDS Prevention (Black CAP)
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Black CAP
Contributor
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Tam Rayan
Date
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1991
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OPIRG Archive
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Black CAP
1991
Black Coalition for AIDS Prevention
David Findlay
Glace W. Lawrence
The Colour of Immunity
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https://www.alternativetoronto.ca/archive/files/original/af6504ff945bdaa40616015f31cb39f4.pdf
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Tracey Tief Collection
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Tracey Tief
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Youthlink — Inner City (formerly Inner City Youth Programme of Huntley Youth Services) was founded in 1978 to meet some of the needs of homeless youth in downtown Toronto.
The manual features discussion of heterosexual and LGBTQ safer sex practices, injection drug use and needle cleaning techniques, polyamory and sex workers' rights. Contributors include Chris Bearchell, Tracey Tief, Kenn Quayle, David Barbarash, Jennifer Gilmour and David Findlay.
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paper
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STD Street Smarts Facilitator's Manual
Description
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This video was an STD-prevention tool produced by Youthlink Inner City’’s STD Prevention Project and geared to young people who live on, or who are “at risk” on the street.
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Youthlink - Inner City
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Simon Vickers
Date
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1989
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Tracey Tief Collection
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Youthlink - Inner City
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booklet
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Youthlink - Inner City
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PDF
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151 Gerrard Street East, Toronto
AIDS Activism
Chris Bearchell
David Barbarash
David Findlay
Gerrard Street East
Injection Drug Use
Jennifer Gilmour
Kenn Quayle
LGBTQ
Polyamory
Safe Sex
Sex Work
STD Prevention
Tracey TieF
Youthlink
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Title
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Hal Kelly Collection
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Hal Kelly
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paper
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8.5 x 11
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Homo-Corps '94
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Flyer for Homo-Corps '94
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Unknown
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Hal Kelly
Date
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1994
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Hal Kelly, Personal Collection
Format
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JPEG
Type
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flyer
16mm
1994
David Findlay
G.B. Jones
Greta Snider
John Porter
Mirha-Soleil Ross
Queerculture
Stevie D. Schlitze
Suzy Richter