The slogan of eliminating discrimination and testifying for "AIDS" is striking, calling on the public to eliminate discrimination against HIV-infected people.
The poster presents the inner world of the little girl in black and white. In the black image, the stars covered the little girl's slightly frightened eyes; In the white image, the girl smiled warmly at the camera.
The close contact between the star and the girl infected with HIV tore off the label of AIDS and profoundly explained the slogan "If there is no discrimination, you can no longer cover my eyes".
Fear and misunderstanding are the root causes of discrimination against children affected by AIDS. In the educational environment, children affected by AIDS can attend ordinary schools if there is no discrimination. Previously, the 7th 5.26 International AIDS Anti-discrimination Lunch Day was held in Linfen Red Ribbon School with the theme of "Ai" as a witness, eliminating discrimination and * * enjoying education. Su Lian, a teenager with a red ribbon in the poster, was infected with HIV through the mother-to-child route. This poster is released to continue the public welfare theme of eliminating discrimination and testifying for "Ai".
This public welfare activity to testify for "Ai" not only brought together pianists, actors and photographers from China literary and art circles to testify for the "not terrible" side of AIDS, but also won the support of public welfare organizations and all walks of life. The AIDS Health Foundation (AHF), Global Sustainable Development Goal Foundation, Baidu Education, Yu Lele Cultural Media, Youth Program and Plus have all joined in this campaign.
What does the red ribbon, the symbol of AIDS in the world, mean? The "red ribbon" symbolizes the world's concern for AIDS patients. It encourages all of us to extend a hand of friendship and care to help those infected with HIV. The "red ribbon" symbolizes hope: hope that AIDS will end one day in the future, hope that suffering friends will recover, and hope that the pressure of the whole society will be reduced. Don't wear the "red ribbon" badge, which means working together to overcome AIDS. The "Red Ribbon" represents care and acceptance for AIDS patients/infected persons and caregivers, and support for AIDS health education, treatment methods and disease research. The "Red Ribbon" was originally designed by a group of visual artists in new york to remind the world of AIDS. Its logo originated from a small charity named "Seeing AIDS" in new york in April, 199 1. This charity is composed of a group of people who love art, and they hope to contribute to this global epidemic with their talents and resources. In the late 1980s, some American artists mourned with red ribbons for their companions who died of AIDS. At a world AIDS conference, HIV-infected people and AIDS patients called for people's understanding in unison. A long red ribbon was thrown across the venue, and supporters cut it into small pieces and pinned the folded red ribbon logo on their chests with pins. Later, many caring organizations and medical institutions concerned about AIDS were named after "Red Ribbon". The red ribbon has gradually become an international symbol calling on the whole society to pay attention to AIDS prevention, understanding and care for HIV-infected people and AIDS patients, symbolizing the love for life and the desire for equality. In the first China AIDS and STD prevention conference and other meetings and activities, the staff sent a red ribbon. China's large-scale public welfare literary evening for World AIDS Day was also named "Floating Red Ribbon". Because young people are susceptible to AIDS, at the same time, they are also a new force in the prevention and control of AIDS. In China, HIV-infected people and AIDS patients are mainly distributed in rural areas. Farmers are very lacking in AIDS prevention knowledge and self-protection awareness, and discrimination against AIDS patients and infected people also exists to some extent. Strengthening rural publicity is an urgent need for AIDS prevention and control. Therefore, this time, the publicity activities about AIDS were combined with the summer "Three Rural Areas" activities of college students' volunteers, and it was named "Three Rural Areas" Red Ribbon Action. It is hoped that this activity will give full play to the enthusiasm and high sense of social responsibility of young people, promote the understanding, support and participation of the whole society in AIDS prevention and treatment, and further create a good social atmosphere for caring for HIV-infected people and AIDS patients.
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The red ribbon symbolizes that the people of the world are closely linked to fight AIDS together, symbolizing our concern and support for AIDS patients and infected people; It symbolizes our love for life and our desire for peace; It symbolizes that we should use our "heart" to participate in the prevention of AIDS.