The AIDS Memorial Quilt - USA
http://www.aidsquilt.org
The U.S. AIDS Memorial Quilt is the largest ongoing community art project in
the world, designed to facilitate HIV/AIDS prevention education and remember
those who have died from AIDS.
Cable Positive - USA
http://www.cablepositive.org
Cable Positive is dedicated to unifying talents, resources, access, and influence
of the cable and communications industry to raise awareness, fund AIDS education,
research, and care, and to promote compassion for those living with HIV/AIDS.
The site features HIV news, events, overviews of TV programming that concerns
HIV/AIDS, and HIV/AIDS information.
CDC Public Health Image Library - USA
http://phil.cdc.gov/Phil/default.asp
This site contains a broad collection of stock photos, illustrations, and audiovisuals,
available free of charge for use in designing public health materials.
DramAidE - South Africa
http://www.und.ac.za/und/dramaide
DramAide is an AIDS, life-skills, and sexuality education programme using drama
to educate about HIV/AIDS, teach youth skills for adulthood, and engage youthful
talent and enthusiasm.
The Media/Materials Clearinghouse of the Johns Hopkins University Center
for Communication Programs (M/MC of JHU/CCP) - USA
http://www.jhuccp.org/mmc
The Media/Materials Clearinghouse is the U.S. model upon which the AIDS Resource
Center is based. The M/MC is an international resource for health professionals
looking for digitized samples of media and materials (including videos, photos,
posters, brochures, and novelty items) designed to promote public health. Holdings
focus primarily on reproductive health, family planning, and HIV/AIDS prevention.
The site allows users to search materials by type, country, subject, and format.
TIME Magazine PhotoEssay on AIDS in Africa - USA
http://www.time.com/time/2001/aidsinafrica/photo.html
This photo essay requires Flash to be viewed, but is a sympathetic and often
shocking visual display of the toll HIV/AIDS is taking on sub-Saharan Africa.
Visual AIDS at theBody.com - USA
http://www.thebody.com/visualaids
Visual AIDS is a project designed to increase public awareness of AIDS through
the visual arts. All precedes benefit artists living with HIV/AIDS.