The question "What is AIDS?" in sixteen languages spoken in Berlin; representing health advice services for HIV-positive migrants. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.

Title The question "What is AIDS?" in sixteen languages spoken in Berlin; representing health advice services for HIV-positive migrants. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
Author Aids-Koordinierungs- und Anlaufstelle für MigrantInnen. European Project AIDS & Mobility.
Publication Date: 1011
Publication Place Berlin (Chausseestr. 8, 10115 Berlin) - A.k.a.m.
Type Book
Language ar
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions 5 cm
Library: Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID qj5q4a5s
Library Location Wellcome Collection 674196i
Date 1011
Notes A customised question mark, with a spiral form or metal spring representing the upper part and an exclamation mark representing the dot; possibly the spiral in turn represents the immigrant community centred on Berlin, and the exclamation mark (purple) represents urgency of need | AKAM was founded in 1994 as a self-help and support group for immigrants in Berlin with HIV/AIDS European Project AIDS & Mobility seems to have been an earlier name for the later AIDS & Mobility Europe (A&M), which is described on its website as a networking project concerned with HIV/AIDS and migration in Europe | Aids-Koordinierungs- und Anlaufstelle für MigrantInnen (AKAM), Berlin 1995 Aids-Koordinierungs- und Anlaufstelle für MigrantInnen (AKAM), Chausseestr. 8, 10115 Berlin Germany 21/2/2009 UkLW UK Transcription from the item | In languages including Arabic, Turkish, Greek, Czech, English, Italian, Spanish, Russian, French, Portuguese, Polish, Romanian, Vietnamese, Thai (?) | Was ist AIDS? a.k.a.m. Beratung-Information-Unterstützung (Aids-Koordinierungs- und Anlaufstelle für MigrantInnen) ... Finanzierung: European Project AIDS & Mobility Amsterdam Includes telephone number, opening hours, address and directions to the AKAM office
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The question "What is AIDS?" in sixteen languages spoken in Berlin; representing health advice services for HIV-positive migrants. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.

Author Aids-Koordinierungs- und Anlaufstelle für MigrantInnen. European Project AIDS & Mobility.
Publication Date 1011
Publication Place Berlin (Chausseestr. 8, 10115 Berlin) - A.k.a.m.
Type Book
Language ar
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Physical Dimensions 5 cm
Library Wellcome Collection museum and library
Record ID qj5q4a5s
Library Location Wellcome Collection 674196i
Date 1011
Notes A customised question mark, with a spiral form or metal spring representing the upper part and an exclamation mark representing the dot; possibly the spiral in turn represents the immigrant community centred on Berlin, and the exclamation mark (purple) represents urgency of need | AKAM was founded in 1994 as a self-help and support group for immigrants in Berlin with HIV/AIDS European Project AIDS & Mobility seems to have been an earlier name for the later AIDS & Mobility Europe (A&M), which is described on its website as a networking project concerned with HIV/AIDS and migration in Europe | Aids-Koordinierungs- und Anlaufstelle für MigrantInnen (AKAM), Berlin 1995 Aids-Koordinierungs- und Anlaufstelle für MigrantInnen (AKAM), Chausseestr. 8, 10115 Berlin Germany 21/2/2009 UkLW UK Transcription from the item | In languages including Arabic, Turkish, Greek, Czech, English, Italian, Spanish, Russian, French, Portuguese, Polish, Romanian, Vietnamese, Thai (?) | Was ist AIDS? a.k.a.m. Beratung-Information-Unterstützung (Aids-Koordinierungs- und Anlaufstelle für MigrantInnen) ... Finanzierung: European Project AIDS & Mobility Amsterdam Includes telephone number, opening hours, address and directions to the AKAM office
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