The ArQuives Digital Exhibitions

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Button with green text on white background, purple design of people walking, and the text 'From All Walks of Life '91'.
Green text on white background, purple design of people walking.

Article in the Globe and Mail on October 16, 1993, about the Toronto Sun's sponsorship of the AIDS Walk for Life.
Article in the Globe and Mail on October 16, 1993, about the Toronto Sun's sponsorship of the AIDS Walk for Life.

Graphic on a green background with a bearded person in a blue sweater and turban, which reads "Almost 1 in 5 people living with HIV don't know they have HIV."
3 graphics used to promote awareness of HIV &AIDS. All depict images of masculine-presenting people; one reads "Almost 1 in 5 people living with HIV don't know they have HIV." The second reads: "The earlier HIV is diagnosed, the better the chance of…

Announcement of focus groups to determine the direction of the Native AIDS Prevention Project in 1993, written by program coordinator Sheila Wahsquonaikezhik of Anishinawbe Health Toronto
Announcement from Sheila Wahsquonaikezhik, Native AIDS Prevention Program Coordinator, outlining the list of services provided and announcing upcoming focus groups to discuss future directions.

Backs of three people in grey Volunteer tee-shirts
Backs of three people in grey Volunteer tee-shirts

White sweatshirt reads "AIDS Walk Toronto: A Pledge is the First Step," with stylized footprint with AIDS ribbon in the centre.
Sweatshirt with text "AIDS Walk Toronto: A Pledge is the FIrst Step," with stylized footprint with AIDS ribbon in the centre

Red wall with slips of white paper on it; all read "because..." with various endings written in by walkers. "because I miss my big brother." "because I believe I can help." "because I can." "because noone should suffer such a horrible disease."
Red wall with slips of white paper on it; all read "because..." with various endings written in by walkers. "because I miss my big brother." "because I believe I can help." "because I can." "because noone should suffer such a horrible disease."

Yellow AIDS Walk Toronto poster showing a person wearing glasses.
Yellow AIDS Walk Toronto poster showing a person wearing glasses.

yellow AIDS Walk Toronto poster showing two people with their foreheads leaning on one another.
yellow AIDS Walk Toronto poster showing two people with their foreheads leaning on one another.

A group walking, with several holding a Casey House banner which reads "Giving Compassion a Home"
A group walking, with several holding a Casey House banner which reads "Giving Compassion a Home"
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