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Speak Out Against HIV Stigma College Ruled Notebook: College Ruled Blank Lined Paper Book, 100 pages (50 Sheets), 9 3/4 x 7 1/2 inches (HIV Stigma Awareness) (Volume 4)

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Product Description Speak Out Against HIV Stigma Perfect bound soft cover, professionally designed ruled student composition notebook makes a great, unique gift idea for social worker or medical professional involved with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) stigma awareness. Anyone can use this as a writing journal or composition book at any academic University or High School - private or public event. Perfect, affordable note pads for any acquired immunodeficiency syndrome or human immunodeficiency virus symptom event memorabilia or souvenir. Size Dimensions: 100 pages / 50 Sheets, 9 3/4 x 7 1/2 inches (9.75x7.5") 19.05 x 24.765 cm Cover: Paperback has a tough cover with glossy print. Binding: Professional, durable trade paperback binding (perfect bound) with college ruled paper works well for one subject school assignment, taking notes, journaling, or a do-it-yourself (DIY) daily diary. Bound similar to the books found in your local library. Interior: - 100 pages (50 sheets) of thick white plain ruled paper with left margin line. - Regulation college ruled lines (medium width) - Use to stay organized or tear sheets out to use as stationery paper Artwork: Cover art design with unique clever graphics and quote. About the Author HIV Modernization Movement (HMM) is a diverse group of individuals who seek to modernize Indiana’s criminal HIV laws. Deeply outdated and lacking in scientific merit, these harmful laws criminalize and stigmatize “Hoosiers” living with HIV and are counterproductive to ending the HIV epidemic in Indiana. HMM is a broad coalition created by people living with HIV and their allies who are working together to change harmful and discriminatory HIV laws in Indiana. Their membership consists of students, professors, public health authorities, non-profit organizational leaders and staff, community advocates, legal advisors, and family members, of diverse racial, gender, and sexuality backgrounds. Many members are living with HIV.